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. 2021 Feb 23;298:113833. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2021.113833

Table 1.

Clinical and demographic characteristics of 683 consecutively admitted inpatients participating in universal COVID screening from April 3rd- June 8th, 2020

Total (N=683) COVID-19 positive (N=67) COVID-19 negative (N=616)
AGE in YEARS Mean (SD)/Range 36.9 (16.6)/13-88 36.8 (14.8)/13-73 36.7 (16.8)/13-88
GENDER N (%) N (%) N (%)
Female 325 (46.6) 26 (38.8) 299 (48.5)
Male 353 (51.7) 41 (61.2) 312 (50.6)
Trans or non-binary 5 (0.7) 0 (0) 5 (0.8)
PRIMARY ADMISSION DIAGNOSIS N (%) N (%) N (%)
Psychosis 255 (37.3) 25 (37.3) 230 (37.3)
Bipolar Disorder 128 (18.7) 17 (25.4) 111 (18)
Major Depressive Disorder 192 (28.1) 19 (28.4) 173 (28.1)
Other Mood Disorder 57 (8.4) 2 (3) 55 (8.9)
Substance Use Disorders 20 (2.9) 2 (3) 18 (2.9)
Eating Disorders 29 (4.3) 2 (3) 27 (4.4)
Other 2 (0.3) 0 (0) 2 (0.3)
PRIMARY INSURANCE N (%) N (%) N (%)
Commercial 249 (36.5) 14 (20.9) 235 (38.1)
Medicare 100 (14.6) 7 (10.4) 93 (15.1)
Medicaid* 250 (36.6) 39 (58.2) 211 (34.3)
Uninsured 84 (12.3) 7 (10.4) 77 (12.5)
REFERRAL SOURCE N (%) N (%) N (%)
CPEP 368 (53.9) 41 (61.2) 327 (53.1)
Medical ER/Hospital 204 (29.9) 22 (32.8) 182 (29.5)
Pediatric ER/Hospital 45 (6.6) 2 (3) 43 (7)
Direct Community Admission 57 (8.3) 2 (3) 55 (8.9)
Other Psychiatric Facility 9 (1.3) 0 (0) 9 (1.5)
% = percent of total N within column

* Indicates statistically significant difference (Chi Square=15.5, p<0.001); Medicaid insured patients were more likely than patients with other coverage or no insurance coverage to be COVID-19 positive.+