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. 2019 Oct 7;5(6):e88. doi: 10.1192/bjo.2019.71

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical data for participants

Sociodemographic and clinical variables Value
Ethnicity, % (n) (n = 545)
White English/Welsh/Scottish/Northern Irish/British 33.76 (184)
Other White 18.35 (100)
Black British 7.16 (39)
Black other 25.32 (138)
Asian 4.59 (25)
Mixed and other 10.83 (59)
Place of birth, % (n) (n = 545)
UK 48.07 (262)
Other 51.93 (283)
Relationship status, % (n) (n = 545)
Single 11.38 (62)
With partner but not cohabiting 15.05 (82)
Married/cohabiting 71.93 (392)
Separated/widowed/divorced 1.65 (9)
Highest qualification, % (n) (n = 545)
No formal qualification 4.77 (26)
Qualification lower than degree level 35.41 (193)
Qualification degree level of higher 59.82 (326)
Employment status, % (n) (n = 545)
Employed 64.04 (349)
Unemployed 25.69 (140)
Student 4.04 (22)
Other 5.87 (32)
Missing 0.37 (2)
Age, mean (s.d.) (n = 545) 32.85 (5.75)
EQ-5D-5L utility, mean (s.d.) (n = 522) 0.87 (0.16)
SF-6D utility, mean (s.d.) (n = 504) 0.67 (0.12)

EQ-5D-5L, five-level EuroQoL-5 dimension; SF-6D, Short Form-6 dimension.