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. 2019 Dec 16;29:e78. doi: 10.1017/S2045796019000684

Table 1.

Characteristics of participants, n  = 1825

Number Percent
Covariates
Age
18–25 247 14
26–35 568 31
36–45 497 27
46–65 513 28
Male 1087 60
Currently married or has been married 891 49
Has children or step children 723 40
Born in Australia 1500 82
No tertiary qualification 919 51
Family history of mental illness 1060 58
Socioeconomic status (IRSED, quintile)
1 (Poorest) 292 16
2 340 19
3 424 23
4 445 24
5 (Richest) 320 18
Lifetime cannabis use 1211 67
Exposure to childhood adverse event
Experienced any adverse event 1466 80
Experienced sexual abuse 301 16
Experienced other types of abuse 305 17
Experienced interpersonal loss 1317 72
Outcome variables
Depression (lifetime) 1469 80
Mania (lifetime) 794 44
Self-reproach (lifetime) 582 32
Delusions (lifetime) 1583 87
Hallucinations (lifetime) 1440 79
Subjective thought disorder (lifetime) 857 47
Suicidal thoughts (past 4 weeks) 210 12
Self-harm (past 12 months) 310 17
Anxiety (past 12 months) 1145 63
Negative syndrome (past 12 months) 1291 71
Alcohol and other substance dependence, excluding cannabis (lifetime, ICD-10) 1071 59
Affective psychosis (lifetime, ICD-10) 400 22
Non-affective psychosis (lifetime, ICD-10) 1242 68
Social dysfunction (past 12 months) 1502 82
Victimisation (past 12 months) 717 39
Crime/offending (past 12 months) 201 11
Homelessness (past 12 months) 159 9
Definite psychosocial stressor within 12 months of first episode 1147 63

Note: Numbers may not sum to 1825 due to missing data. IRSED is Index of Relative Socioeconomic Disadvantage.