Gender N (%) |
|
Gender N (%) |
|
Male |
30 (22%) |
Male |
108 (47%) |
Female |
106 (77%) |
Female |
118 (51%) |
Other |
1 (1%) |
Other |
6 (3%) |
Hispanic or Latino/a ethnicity N (%) |
9 (7%) |
Education N (%) |
|
Race N (%) |
|
Elementary/middle school |
25 (11%) |
East Asian |
5 (4%) |
High school or some college |
78 (34%) |
South Asian or Indian-American |
3 (2%) |
College degree (associate's, bachelor's, etc.) |
87 (38%) |
Middle Eastern or North African |
2 (2%) |
Postgraduate degree |
39 (17%) |
White |
117 (85%) |
Other |
3 (1%) |
Other |
5 (4%) |
Employment N (%) |
|
Multiracial |
6 (4%) |
Student |
94 (41%) |
Student or trainee N (%) |
|
Part-time employed |
26 (11%) |
Yes |
7 (5%) |
Full-time employed |
72 (31%) |
No |
130 (95%) |
Unemployed or not working |
32 (14%) |
Profession N (%) |
|
Stay-at-home parent |
6 (3%) |
Psychiatrist |
8 (6%) |
Not applicable or unsure |
2 (1%) |
|
|
Age M (range) |
28.5 (4-77) |
Psychologist |
107 (78%) |
Contamination symptoms N (%) |
131 (57%) |
Psychotherapist (Social worker, counselor, marriage/family therapist) |
20 (15%) |
Comorbidity N (%) |
|
Other |
2 (2%) |
Anxiety disorder |
110 (48%) |
Age M (range) |
44.4 (23-73) |
Depressive disorder |
75 (32%) |
Number of adult OCD patients M (SD) |
11.5 (19.3) |
COVID-19 impact N (%) |
|
Number of youth OCD patients M (SD) |
4.9 (7.7) |
Family member or close contact diagnosed with of treated for COVID-19 |
19 (8%) |
COVID-19 began impacting region N (%) |
|
Adverse financial impact (reduced work or financial pressure) |
36 (16%) |
January, 2020 |
2 (2%) |
At-risk for severe COVID-19 illness |
21 (9%) |
February, 2020 |
5 (4%) |
At-risk occupation (e.g., healthcare, transportation) |
19 (8%) |
March, 2020 |
118 (86%) |
|
|
April, 2020 |
7 (5%) |
|
|
May, 2020 |
1 (1%) |
|
|
June, 2020 |
4 (3%) |
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