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. 2019 May 8;76(9):958–965. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2019.0864

Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of Participants at Baseline.

Characteristic Valuea
Age, mean (SD), y 21.4 (2.3)
Sex
Female 42
Male 10
IQ, mean (SD) 106.88 (7.84)
Race/ethnicity
White 21
Black or African American 8
Asian 10
>1 Race 3
Parental educational level
Some high school 1
High school or GED 10
Some college 27
Technical school 2
College degree 12
Current DSM diagnosis
No current disorder 13
Depressive disorder 13
Anxiety disorder 26
Externalizing disorder 7
Trauma-related disorder 4
Sleep disorder 8
Somatoform disorder 3
Adjustment disorder 2
Baseline psychotropic load, mean (SD) 0.17 (0.37)
Clinician-rated affective symptoms, mean (SD)
Anxiety (HAMA score) 12.71 (6.66)
Depression (HRSD score) 15.62 (6.77)
Mania (YMRS score) 2.77 (1.94)
Self-reported affective symptoms, mean (SD)
Anhedonic depression (MASQ-AD score) 3.45 (0.68)
Anxious arousal (MASQ-AA score) 1.73 (0.69)
Anhedonia (SHAPS score) 27.40 (7.30)

Abbreviations: GED, General Educational Development certificate; HAMA, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale; HRSD, Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression; MASQ-AA, Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire–Anxious Arousal subscale; MASQ-AD, Mood and Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire–Anhedonic Depression subscale; SHAPS, Snaith Hamilton Pleasure Scale; YMRS, Young Mania Rating Scale.

a

Data are presented as number of participants unless otherwise indicated.