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. 2022 Jun 24;67:1604735. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2022.1604735

TABLE 2.

Sample description at baseline. Study: Outcome evaluation of on online based recovery college in Quebec (Canada, 2020–2021).

Total sample a
N = 107
Gender
 Female 94 (87.9%)
Age
 Mean. sd 40.4 (14.7)
Education
 Professional course 6 (5.6%)
 High school 6 (5.6%)
 College 22 (20.6%)
 University certificate 5 (4.7%)
 Bachelor’s degree 33 (30.8%)
 Masters’ degree 30 (28.0%)
 Doctoral diploma 4 (3.7%)
Social role
 Healthcare workers from public system 26 (24.3%)
 Administrative staff, manager, supervisor in educational or  health system 25 (23.4%)
 College or university student 14 (13.1%)
 Person with lived experience of illness 13 (12.1%)
 Healthcare workers from non-profit organization 8 (7.5%)
 Relative of person with mental health or chronic physical disease 5 (4.7%)
 Other citizen 16 (14.9%)
Mental health knowledge
 Experiential knowledge 61 (57.0%)
 Clinical knowledge 41 (38.3%)
 Theoretical knowledge 55 (51.4%)
Mental health parameters
 Received a diagnosis for a mental health problem lifetime 54 (50.5%)
 Received mental health care in last 6 months 39 (36.4%)
 Clinical level of anxiety b 36 (31.3%)
 Severe level of anxiety c 21 (18.3%)
 Possible depression d 2 (1.7%)
Season of attendance
 Fall 2020 47 (43.9%)
 Spring 2021 60 (56.1%)
Training attendance
 Resiliency: adapting and equipping yourself to bounce back 19 (17.8%)
 Perspectives over stigmatization 17 (15.9%)
 Recovering motivation and meaning in remote working and studying 15 (14.0%)
 Toward wellbeing, dealing with stress 14 (13.1%)
 Let’s talk about anxiety and worry 13 (12.1%)
 Let’s talk about health, let’s talk about mental health in the context of pandemic 13 (12.1%)
 Schizophrenia without stigma: understanding the human before the disease 7 (6.5%)
 Performance anxiety in youth 4 (3.7%)
 Recovery 101 4 (3.7%)

aNine participants were excluded from the analysis. They didn’t fill in the questionnaire at T1 and T2 or abandoned the research. No statistically significant differences were found at baseline between participant who were included and participants who were filtered off.

b

Clinical level of anxiety ≥8 (GAD7).

c

Severe level of anxiety ≥10 (GAD7).

d

Possible depression <20 (WEMWS).