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. 2020 Feb 17;28(7):907–914. doi: 10.1038/s41431-020-0592-1

Table 4.

Demographics and patient characteristics for individuals above and below baseline GCOS threshold predicted to achieve a MCID (GCOS change score of 10.3).

T1 GCOS ≤ 131
N = 268
T1 GCOS > 131
N = 39
p
Age 0.025
  13–40 134 (50.0) 27 (69.2)
  41–77 134 (50.0) 12 (30.8)
Sex 0.891
  Male 43 (16.1) 7 (17.9)
  Female 224 (83.8) 32 (82.1)
Ethnicity 0.883
  European 181 (70.7) 27 (69.2)
  Asian 40 (15.6) 6 (15.4)
  Mixed 29 (11.3) 5 (12.8)
  African 3 (1.2) 0 (0.0)
  Other 3 (1.2) 1 (2.6)
Mode of referral 0.217
  Self-referral 103 (38.4) 11 (28.2)
  Healthcare provider 165 (61.6) 28 (71.8)
Primary indicationa
  Recurrence risk 131 (48.9) 16 (41.0) 0.359
  Understanding causes 166 (61.9) 23 (59.0) 0.722
  Protective factors 65 (24.3) 16 (41.0) 0.026
  Had genetic testing 4 (1.5) 0 (0.0) 1.0
  Pregnancy related 13 (4.9) 4 (10.3) 0.248
  Other 6 (2.2) 0 (0.0) 1.0
  Unsure 17 (6.3) 3 (7.7) 0.728
History of mental illness 0.016
  Personal history 221 (82.5) 38 (97.4)
  Family history only 47 (17.5) 1 (2.6)
Personal historyb
  Schizophrenia 4 (4.3) 1 (5.6) 0.495
  Bipolar disorder 24 (25.5) 6 (33.3) 0.243
  Schizoaffective 3 (3.2) 1 (5.6) 0.421
  Anxiety 14 (14.9) 3 (16.7) 0.462
  Depression 46 (48.9) 7 (38.9) 0.904
  Other 3 (3.2) 0 1.0

P values from Pearson chi-square, or Fisher’s exact test when appropriate.

aIndividuals can have more than one primary indication.

bPersonal history is only for those individuals with one diagnosis. If they have more than one diagnosis they are not included.