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. 2021 Nov 14;10(22):5293. doi: 10.3390/jcm10225293

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical descriptive data of our sample (n = 187).

Variables Value
Age—mean (Sd) [range] 13.62 (2.59) [7–17]
Sex Female—n (%) 108 (58%)
Male—n (%) 79 (42%)
Ethnicity European—n (%) 154 (82%)
Others an (%) 33 (18%)
Socioeconomic status (SES) b—mean (Sd) [range] 40 (18) [8–66]
Current psychiatric diagnosis status Without current psychiatric diagnosis—n (%) 71 (38%)
With current psychiatric diagnosis—n (%) 116 (62%)
Primary psychiatric diagnosis dimensions:
ADHD cn (%) 30 (26%)
Affective disorders—n (%) 29 (25%)
Trauma and stress-related disorders—n (%) 19 (16%)
Anxiety disorders—n (%) 15 (13%)
Behavioural disorders—n (%) 13 (11%)
Psychotic disorders—n (%) 7 (6%)
Eating disorders—n (%) 3 (3%)

a Other ethnicities were: Latin American (66%), Maghrebin (16%), sub-Saharan (9%), and others (9%). b SES is based on the Hollingshead Four-Factor Index of socioeconomic status (Hollingshead, 1975); higher scores reflect higher SES. c ADHD, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.