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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Rehabil J. 2021 Apr 22;44(3):212–218. doi: 10.1037/prj0000479

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics of the Respondents (N=121)

Variable M (SD) N (%)

Age 47.86 (10.8)
Gender
 Male 36 (29.8%)
 Female 84 (69.4%)
Race/ethnicity
 Caucasian/White 79 (65.3%)
 African American 15 (12.4%)
 Hispanic 23 (19.0%)
 Native American 1 (0.8%)
 Other 3 (2.5%)
Marital status
 Single, never married 34 (28.1%)
 Married/domestic partnership 46 (38.0%)
 Separated or divorced 40 (33.1%)
 Widowed 1 (0.8%)
Education level
 Some high school 4 (3.3%)
 High school graduate 13 (10.7%)
 Some college 53 (43.8%)
 College graduate 37 (30.6%)
 Postgraduate 14 (11.5%)
Cash benefit
 None 87 (71.9%)
 Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) 21 (17.4%)
 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) 9 (7.4%)
 Military compensation 4 (3.3%)
Working hours per week
 1–14 hours 23 (19.0%)
 15–34 hours 21 (17.4%)
 35–40 hours 39 (32.2%)
 Over 40 hours 38 (31.4%)
Diagnosed age
 Under the age of 19 38 (31.5%)
 The age of 20–24 19 (15.7%)
 The age of 25–29 18 (14.9%)
 The age of 30–40 32 (26.4%)
 Over the age of 40 14 (11.6%)
Diagnosis
 Schizophrenia 5 (4.1%)
 Schizoaffective disorder 8 (6.6%)
 Bipolar disorder 29 (24.0%)
 Major depression 35 (28.9%)
 Other mental health diagnosis 44 (36.4%)