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. 2022 May 10;12(5):e051873. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-051873

Table 2.

Distribution frequencies on baseline demographics and diagnoses split by CBTp receipt and primary diagnosis group

No CBTp delivery (n=18 431) CBTp delivery (n=1647) χ2 tests
Ethnicity χ2=100.57*
White British 30% (5516/18431) 32.8% (540/1647)
White other 10.4% (1908/18431) 8.5% (140/1647)
Black 36.5% (6719/18431) 41.7% (687/1647)
Asian 6.5% (1193/18431) 5.2% (86/1647)
Other/mixed 9.8% (1808/18431) 10.5% (173/1647)
Not stated 7.0% (1287/18431) 1.3% (21/1647)
Gender χ2=2.75
Female 41.4% (7636/18431) 43.5% (717/1647)
Male 58.6% (10795/18431) 56.5% (930/1647)
Bipolar diagnosis 4.4% (810/18431) 9.0% (149/1647) χ2=71.94*
No diagnosis 95.6% (17621/18431) 91.0% (1498/1647)
Depression diagnosis 7.4% (1373/18431) 14.0% (230/1647) χ2=87.36*
No diagnosis 92.6% (17058/18431) 86.0% (1417/1647)
Anxiety diagnosis 2.4% (441/18431) 7.0% (115/1647) χ2=118.28*
No diagnosis 97.6% (17990/18431) 93.0% (1532/1647)
Prior CBT 3.1% (573/18431) 14.4% (237/1647) χ2=497*
No prior CBT 96.9% (17858/18431) 85.6% (1410/1647)

*P<0.001.

CBT, cognitive–behavioural therapy; CBTp, CBT for psychosis.