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. 2021 Sep 21;5(9):e27570. doi: 10.2196/27570

Table 2.

Baseline sample characteristics (N=1896)a.

Variables Total (N=1896) Depression (n=560) Generalized anxiety (n=974) Social anxiety (n=362)
Age (years), mean (SD) 37.4 (11.8) 37.1 (12.2) 38.2 (11.7) 35.9 (11.6)
Gender, n (%)

Female 1196 (63.1) 356 (63.6) 636 (65.4) 204 (56.4)

Male 470 (24.8) 147 (26.3) 231 (23.7) 92 (25.4)

Nonbinary 14 (0.7) 7 (1.3) 2 (0.2) 5 (1.4)

Not disclosed 215 (11.3) 50 (8.9) 104 (10.7) 61 (16.9)

Missing 1 (0.1) 0 (0) 1 (0.1) 0 (0)
Source, n (%)

Employer 1359 (71.7) 399 (71.3) 667 (68.5) 293 (80.9)

Health plan 537 (28.3) 161 (28.8) 307 (31.5) 69 (19.1)
Patient-reported psychiatric historya, n (%)

Substance use 29 (1.5) 15 (2.7) 4 (0.4) 10 (2.8)

Eating disorder 145 (7.6) 61 (10.9) 56 (5.8) 28 (7.7)

Bipolar disorder 83 (4.4) 36 (6.4) 31 (3.2) 16 (4.4)

Passive suicidal ideation 95 (5) 44 (7.9) 31 (3.2) 20 (5.5)

Posttraumatic stress disorder 117 (6.2) 39 (7) 57 (5.9) 21 (5.8)

aIndividuals could endorse more than one psychiatric difficulty. In total, 17.51% (332/1896) of users reported at least one current or recent psychiatric challenge.