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. 2018 Jun 5;7(2):348–354. doi: 10.1556/2006.7.2018.47

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical features of the sample (N = 900)

Variables % (n)
Sex
 Males 48.3 (435)
 Females 51.7 (465)
Mean age (SD) 48.7 (13.7)
Race
 Caucasians 96.4 (868)
 Others 3.6 (32)
Education
 5th grade 11.0 (99)
 8th grade 39.2 (353)
 11th grade 18.4 (166)
 13th grade 22.8 (205)
 University degree 8.6 (77)
Marital status
 Single 44.0 (396)
 Married 35.0 (315)
 Separated/divorced 17.0 (153)
 Widow/er 4.0 (36)
Working status
 Student 3.2 (29)
 Full-time working 23.0 (207)
 Part-time working 15.0 (135)
 Unemployed 22.7 (204)
 Housewife 7.1 (64)
 Disability pension 13.4 (121)
 Retired 15.6 (140)
Diagnoses
 Schizophrenia and related psychosis 38.3 (345)
 Unipolar depression 19.8 (178)
 Bipolar disorder 11.4 (103)
 Cluster B personality 20.3 (183)
 Anxiety disorders 6.6 (59)
 Others 3.6 (32)
Family history of gambling 7.3 (66)

Note. SD: standard deviation.