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. 2022 Feb 15;50(3):257–268. doi: 10.1017/S1352465822000030

Table 1.

Participant demographic and clinical characteristics

Patients with psychosis
(n = 198)
Low agoraphobia
(n = 1335)
High agoraphobia
(n = 612)
Age (mean, SD) 36.51 (12.77) 48.54 (15.79) 44.13 (15.09)
Age range 16–71 18–84 18–80
Gender n (%) n (%) n (%)
 Male 136 (68.7%) 341 (25.5%) 136 (22.2%)
 Female 61 (30.8%) 976 (73.1%) 458 (74.8%)
 Non-binary/other 0 16 (1.2%) 16 (2.6%)
 Prefer not to say 0 2 (0.1%) 2 (0.3%)
Ethnicity
 White 171 (86.4%) 1269 (95.1%) 580 (94.8%)
 Asian (any) 4 (2%) 17 (1.3%) 8 (1.3%)
 Black (any) 4 (2%) 8 (0.6%) 1 (0.2%)
 Mixed/multiple/other 18 (9.1%) 28 (2.1%) 17 (2.6%)
 Prefer not to say 0 12 (0.9%) 6 (1.0%)
Diagnosis
 Schizophrenia 80 (41.0%)
 Psychosis not otherwise specified 79 (40.0%)
 Schizoaffective disorder 11 (5.6%)
 Bipolar affective disorder 6 (3.1%)
 Depression with psychotic features 18 (9.2%)
 Delusional disorder 2 (1.0%)
Age in first contact with services (mean, SD) 25.62 (10.67)