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. 2020 Jan;151(1):35–41. doi: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_1036_18

Table I.

Demographic and clinical details of participants (n=67)

Variable Frequency (%)
Gender
Male 39 (58.2)
Female 28 (41.8)
Education
Illiterate 2 (3)
Primary 10 (14.9)
Middle 7 (10.4)
Secondary 15 (22.4)
Senior secondary 18 (26.9)
College 15 (22.4)
Marital status
Ever married* 43 (64.2)
Never married 24 (35.8)
Primary language**
1 54 (80.6)
2 3 (4.5)
3 5 (7.5)
4 5 (7.5)
Income source***
1 25 (37.3)
2 16 (23.9)
3 23 (34.3)
4 3 (4.5)
Income#
0 5 (7.5)
1 10 (14.9)
2 14 (20.9)
3 13 (19.4)
4 8 (11.9)
5 4 (6)
6 3 (4.5)
7 10 (14.9)
State of birth
NCR 27 (40.3)
Bihar 13 (19.4)
UP 8 (6)
Others 19 (34.3)
Diagnosis
Adjustment disorder 4
Anxiety 8
Substance dependence 8
Depression 21
Bipolar disorder 7
Conversion-dissociation 4
Rule out neurological disorder 2
Mental retardation 1
Obsessive-compulsive disorder 8
Psychosis or schizophrenia 4

*Includes two divorced and one widowed; **Hindi/Hindi and English/Hindi and regional language/regional language; ***Self/spouse/parents/I choose not to answer; #Nil/up to 50,000/50,001-100,000/100,001-150,000/150,001-200,000/ 20,001-250,000/250,001-300,000/above 300,001 per year