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. 2022 Jul 1;17(7):e0269465. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0269465

Table 1. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of all the respondents (N = 898).

N %
Age (years) (N = 897)
Min, Mean (SD), Med, Max
18, 38.4 (12.4), 37, 65
<25 150 17
25–34 240 27
35–44 210 23
45–54 169 19
55< 128 14
Gender (N = 894)
Male 327 36
Female 562 63
Other 5 1
Marital status (N = 898)
Single 414 46
Cohabiting/Married 344 38
Divorced 127 14
Widowed 13 2
Education (N = 893)
Basic 141 16
General/Vocational 501 56
Higher 251 28
Employment status (N = 897)
Employed/Student 313 35
Unemployed 154 17
Rehabilitation support/Sick leave 115 13
Retired 264 29
Other 51 6
Living situation (N = 898)
Living alone 422 47
Living with family 439 49
Living with relatives or friends 19 2
Living supported or at half-way home 18 2
Mental disorder (primary) (N = 895)
Affective disorder 636 71
Psychotic disorder 242 27
Other 17 2
Mental disorder (length) (N = 866)
Min, Mean (SD), Med, Max
0, 140.8 (114.7), 120, 720 (months)
Under 5 years 221 26
5–15 years 408 47
16–25 years 177 20
Over 25 years 60 7
Psychiatric hospital care (N = 889)
Min, Mean (SD), Med, Max
0, 21.8 (51.0), 6, 444 (months)
Yes 447 50
Length (N = 388)
    Under 1 year 229 59
    1–5 years 129 33
    6–10 years 18 5
    Over 10 years 12 3
No 442 50
Outpatient care (length) (N = 846)
Min, Mean (SD), Med, Max
0, 83.8 (84.8), 48, 540 (months)
Under 1 year 99 12
1–5 years 374 44
6–10 years 187 22
Over 10 years 186 22
PHQ-9 (N = 888)
Min, Mean (SD), Med, Max
0, 11.3 (6.7), 11, 27
None (0–4) 143 16
Mild (5–9) 256 29
Moderate (10–14) 204 23
Moderately severe (15–19) 164 18
Severe (20–27) 121 14