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. 2022 Mar 16;9(3):e25441. doi: 10.2196/25441

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the total sample (N=113).

Variables Value
Demographic variables

Age (years), mean (SD) 42.9 (12.9)

Sex (female), n (%) 65 (57.5)

Nationality (Dutch), n (%) 105 (92.9)

Marital status, n (%)


Single 45 (39.8)


In relationship 68 (60.2)

Highest educational level, n (%)


High school 23 (20.3)


Secondary vocational education 22 (19.5)


Higher professional education or university 64 (56.6)


Unknown 4 (3.6)

Occupational, n (%)


Employed 79 (69.9)


Sick leave 18 (15.9)


Other 16 (14.2)
Clinical variables

Clinical history, n (%)


Treatment for depressive disorder 41 (36.3)


Treatment for anxiety disorder 27 (23.9)


Treatment for both depressive disorder and anxiety disorder 45 (39.8)

Number of times received treatment for mental health problems, mean (SD) 3.5 (3.3)

Time passed since referral back to the primary care physician from specialized care (months), mean (SD) 5.9 (6.3)

Age of first onset (years), mean (SD) 27.6 (13.8)

Positive family history of anxiety or depressive disorder, n (%) 60.0 (53.1)

Anxiety sensitivity, mean (SD) 10.7 (7.9)

General functioning and disability, mean (SD) 23.6 (15)

Anxiety severity, mean (SD) 10.2 (6.6)

Depression severity, mean (SD) 20.6 (9.5)