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. 2020 May 22;20(2):173–181. doi: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2020.03.004

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of nonclinical and clinical subjects.

Nonclinical
n = 1,248
Clinical
n = 575
Gender
Male 541 196
Female 707 379
Age (years)
18-29 580 239
30-39 250 119
40-49 183 109
50-65 235 108
Marital status
Single 411 164
Married and relationship 792 98
Divorced and widowed 45 28
Missing 0 285
Schooling
Still in school 7 38
Less than high school diploma 137 269
High school diploma 1065 155
other schooling 39 94
missing 0 19
Main diagnosis n comorbidity1
Affective disorders 163 107
Psychotic disorders 9 3
Substance abuse and dependency 1 1
Anxiety disorders 126 96
Somatoform disorders 51 44
Eating disorders 38 33
Sleep disorders 1 1
Adjustment disorder 12 5
Sexual and sexual identity disorders 2 1
Personality disorders 21 17
Other 25 15
No final diagnosis yet2 126 -

Note. 1Absolute and relative number of people with one or more comorbidities within one of the categories shown on the left. 2All patients underwent a structured diagnostic interview (SCID-I and SCID-II; Wittchen, Wunderlich, Gruschwitz, & Zaudig, 1997). Patients waiting for psychotherapy did not have a verified diagnosis yet.