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. 2018 Jul 29;64(3):209–217. doi: 10.1177/0706743718792193

Table 1.

Demographic responses of participants.

Characteristics Undergraduate students
n = 382
Medical school students
n = 118
Psychiatrists
n = 38
All groups
n = 538
Sex, n (%)
 Female 276 (72.2) 75 (63.6) 20 (52.6) 371 (69.0)
 Male 100 (26.2) 41 (34.7) 18 (47.4) 159 (29.5)
 Other 4 (1.0) 2 (1.7) 0 6 (1.1)
Prefer not to answer 2 (0.5) 0 0 2 (0.4)
Self-reported mental illness, n (%)
 Yes 258 (67.5) 72 (61.0) 19 (50.0) 349 (64.9)
 No 113 (29.6) 45 (38.1) 18 (47.4) 176 (32.7)
Prefer not to answer 11 (2.9) 1 (0.8) 1 (2.6)
13 (2.4)
Diagnosed mental illness, n (%)
 Yes 119 (31.2) 32 (27.1) 16 (42.1) 167 (31.0)
 No 250 (65.3) 84 (71.2) 21 (55.3) 355 (66.0)
Prefer not to answer 13 (3.4) 2 (1.7) 1 (2.6) 16 (3.0)
Close relationship with someone who experienced from a mental illness, n (%)
 Yes 333 (87.2) 106 (89.8) 36 (94.7) 475 (88.3)
 No 46 (12.0) 12 (10.2) 2 (5.3) 60 (11.1)
Prefer not to answer 3 (0.8) 0 0 3 (0.6)