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. 2022 Jul 29;13:953621. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.953621

Table 1.

Demographics and personal characteristics of the sample.

N = 120
Agea 46.14 (14.23)
Genderb Men 49 (40.8)
Women 71 (59.2)
Education (years)a 13.45 (3.37)
Graduatedb Yes 93 (73.5)
Civil statusb Single 56 (46.7)
Married 44 (36.7)
Divorced 16 (13.3)
Widow 4 (2.5)
Occupationb Employed 70 (58.3)
Unemployed 33 (27.5)
Students 17 (14.2)
Diagnosisb Bipolar disorder type I 66 (55.0)
Bipolar disorder type II 54 (45.0)
Family history of psychiatric disordersb Positive 82 (68.3)
Family history of general medical diseasesb Positive 69 (57.5)
Lifetime abuseb Yes 40 (33.3)
a

Data are presented as means (SD).

b

Data are presented as frequencies (%).