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. 2021 Feb 9;8(2):e21872. doi: 10.2196/21872

Table 4.

Demographics and characteristics of the Minimum Data Set subsample clients who achieved primary or secondary outcomes during their time with the headspace Work and Study (hWS) service (n=881).

Characteristic Achieved at least 1 primary work or study outcome, n (%) Achieved at least 1 primary or secondary work or study outcome, n (%)
Full sample (n=881) 298 (33.8) 396 (44.9)
Age in years (n=835)
<19 (n=187) 49 (26.2) 77 (41.2)
≥19 (n=648) 233 (36.0) 297 (45.8)
Gender (n=840)
Male (n=315) 105 (33.3) 131 (41.6)
Female (n=494) 167 (33.8) 232 (47.0)
Another gender (n=31) 14 (45.2) 15 (48.4)
Number of hWS sessions (n=881)
2-3 (n=268) 44 (16.4) 62 (23.1)
4-5 (n=175) 49 (28.0) 74 (42.3)
6-7 (n=120) 37 (30.8) 53 (44.2)
8-9 (n=87) 39 (44.8) 48 (55.2)
≥10 (n=231) 129 (55.8) 159 (68.8)
Received the median number of hWS sessions (≥5; n=506) 225 (44.5) 289 (57.1)
Primary goal in working with the hWS service (n=881)
Work-related (n=590) 200 (33.9) 246 (41.7)
Study-related (n=135) 49 (36.3) 73 (54.1)
Career planning–related (n=156) 49 (31.4) 77 (49.4)
Work/study status at commencement (n=881)
Not working or studying (n=373) 151 (40.5) 163 (43.7)
Working or studying (n=508) 147 (28.9) 233 (45.9)