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. 2019 Mar 20;54(7):871–881. doi: 10.1007/s00127-019-01685-y

Table 1.

Basic characteristics of AESOP and CRIS-FEP samples

AESOP, n = 266 (%) CRIS-FEP, n = 446 (%)
Mean age (sd) years 31.9 (10.3) 33.6 (10.8)
Gender
 Men 112 (56.8) 227 (50.9)
 Women 115 (43.2) 219 (49.1)
Ethnicity
 White British 82 (30.8) 133 (29.8)
 Black African 61 (22.9) 147 (33.0)
 Black Caribbean 97 (36.5) 91 (20.4)
 White Other 26 (9.8) 75 (16.8)
Educationa
 School, no GCSE 87 (34.1) 79 (25.2)
 School, GCSE 58 (22.8) 59 (18.9)
 Further 72 (28.2) 89 (28.4)
 Higher/university 38 (14.9) 86 (27.5)
Employmentb
 Unemployed 169 (64.5) 275 (67.9)
 Student/other 27 (10.3) 47 (11.6)
 Employed 66 (25.2) 83 (20.5)
Relationship statusc
 Single 156 (62.9) 265 (61.9)
 Married/in steady relationship 61 (24.6) 103 (24.1)
 Divorced/widowed 31 (12.5) 60 (14.0)
Living arrangementsd
 Alone 134 (50.7) 132 (30.5)
 Family/relatives 114 (43.2) 257 (59.3)
 Other 16 (6.1) 44 (10.2)
Accommodation arrangementse
 Owned 40 (16.8) 53 (19.2)
 Rented 180 (75.6) 178 (64.5)
 Other (e.g. homeless or refugee hostel) 18 (7.6) 45 (16.3)
Compulsory admission
 No 156 (58.6) 340 (76.2)
 Yes 110 (41.4) 106 (23.8)

Missing data

aAESOP, 11; CRIS-FEP, 133

bAESOP, 4; CRIS-FEP, 41

cAESOP, 18; CRIS-FEP, 18

dAESOP, 2; CRIS-FEP, 13

eAESOP, 28; CRIS-FEP, 170