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. 2021 Jun 20;25:100420. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2021.100420

Table 2.

Baseline and sociodemographic characteristics of the sample (N = 63).

Age (years), mean (SD) 38.64 (10.61)
Sex, n (%) Female 42 (66.7)
Male 21 (33.3)
Marital status, n (%) Single 13 (20.6)
Married/partnered 41 (65.1)
Divorced/widowed 9 (14.3)
Education, n (%) Basic studies 16 (25.4)
Secondary studies 22 (34.9)
University studies 25 (39.7)
Occupation, n (%) Student 3 (4.8)
Housekeeper 4 (6.3)
Employed 34 (54)
Unemployed 13 (20.6)
Off work 8 (12.7)
Retired 1 (1.6)
Monthly income (€), n (%) None 13 (20.6)
<641.40 9 (14.3)
641.40–1282.80 25 (39.7)
1282.81–2565.60 15 (23.8)
>2565.60 1 (1.6)
Principal diagnosis, n (%) GAD 15 (23.8)
AG 5 (7.9)
PD 10 (15.9)
SAD 3 (4.8)
OCD 3 (4.8)
MDD 11 (17.5)
DD 6 (9.5)
Anxiety NOS 10 (15.9)
Comorbid diagnoses, n GAD 5
PD 5
AG 12
SAD 5
OCD 1
MDD 7
DD 9
Anxiety/depression NOS 2
Alcohol abuse 1
Number of comorbid disorders, n (%) 0 36 (57.1)
1 15 (23.8)
2 7 (11.1)
≥3 5 (7.9)
Medication, n (%) None 16 (25.4)
Antidepressant 14 (22.2)
Anxiolytic 9 (14.3)
Both 24 (38.1)

GAD: Generalized anxiety disorder; PD: Panic disorder; AG: Agoraphobia; SAD; Social anxiety disorder; OCD: Obsessive-compulsive disorder; MDD: Major depressive disorder; DD: Dysthymic disorder; NOS: Not otherwise specified.