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. 2020 May 15;9(5):1496. doi: 10.3390/jcm9051496

Table 1.

Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the cohort.

Characteristics All Participants Controls Participants with Parkinson’s Disease Participants with Epilepsy
Epidemiological Characteristics Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD
Age 64.6 11.8 65.2 10.1 68.3 8.9 50.9 13.7
PHQ-9 sum score 8.1 4.9 5.7 4.9 9.6 4.4 7.2 5.1
Clinical characteristics n % n % n % n %
Gender Male 63 44.7 10 25.6 43 55.8 10 40.0
Female 78 55.3 29 74.4 34 44.2 15 60.0
Marital status Single 8 5.7 1 2.6 2 2.6 5 20.8
Married 106 75.7 34 87.2 62 80.5 10 41.7
Partnership 10 7.1 3 7.7 2 2.6 5 20.8
Divorced, widowed, separated 16 11.4 1 2.6 11 14.3 4 16.7
Living arrangement Alone 19 14.0 3 7.9 12 16.0 4 17.4
With partner or family 117 86.0 35 92.1 63 84.0 19 82.6
Occupation Employed full-time 16 11.4 8 20.5 3 3.9 5 20.0
Employed part-time 6 4.3 2 5.1 0 0.0 4 16.0
Unemployed 6 4.3 2 5.1 4 5.3 0 0.0
Retired 112 80.0 27 69.2 69 90.8 16 64.0
Education level Low 27 19.1 8 20.5 11 14.3 8 32.0
Medium 66 46.8 19 48.7 36 46.8 11 44.0
High 48 34.0 12 30.8 30 39.0 6 24.0
Depression according to PHQ-9 Healthy or unremarkable 88 64.7 33 89.1 37 50.0 18 72.0
Mild 32 23.5 1 2.7 26 35.1 5 20.0
Moderately severe 13 9.6 2 5.4 10 13.5 1 4.0
Severe 3 2.2 1 2.7 1 1.4 1 4.0

PHQ-9, Patient Health Questionnaire-9; SD, standard deviation.