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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2021 Jun 5;292:534–541. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.05.069

Table 2.

Participant Medical and Mental Health History

Total (N = 82)
Medical diagnosis present n (%)

 Yes 56 (68.29%)
 No 22 (26.83%)

History of mental health diagnosis1

 None 41 (50.00%)
 Depression 32 (39.02%)
 Anxiety 31 (37.80%)
 PTSD 11 (13.41%)
 Bipolar 1 (1.22%)
 Panic Disorder 1 (1.22%)

Current mental health d.agnosis

 None 49 (59.76%)
 Depression 23 (28.05%)
 Anxiety 24 (29.27%)
 PTSD 10 (12.20%)
 Bipolar 2 (2.44%)
 Panic Disorder 1 (1.22%)

Current psychiatric medication

 Yes 36 (43.90%)
 No 43 (52.44%)

Current pain medication

 Yes 59 (71.95%)
 No 21 (25.61%)
1

Participants checked all mental health diagnoses that applied, therefore co-morbidities are included in the frequencies for each diagnosis.