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. 2022 Sep 2;4:870522. doi: 10.3389/fdgth.2022.870522

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics for the full study sample – Cells show mean (SD) for continuous and % (N) for categorical measures.

All (N = 133) Cue (N = 66) Measure (N = 67) Comparison
Sociodemographic factors
Age 32.94 (11.39) 33.85 (11.64) 32.04 (11.15) t = 0.91, p = 0.36
Female 73.68 (98) 72.73 (48) 74.63 (50) X2 < 0.01, p = 0.96
Employment Status X2 = 2.38, p = 0.31
 Full Time Work 60.15 (80) 65.15 (43) 55.22 (37)
 Part Time Work 25.56 (34) 19.7 (13) 31.34 (21)
 Not Working 14.29 (19) 15.15 (10) 13.43 (9)
Living Situation X2 = 5.38, p = 0.07
 Living Alone 17.29 (23) 22.73 (15) 11.94 (8)
 Living with Family 63.91 (85) 65.15 (43) 62.69 (42)
 Living with Unrelated People 18.8 (25) 12.12 (8) 25.37 (17)
Clinical characteristics
First PHQ 11.02 (4.74) 11.53 (5.14) 10.52 (4.28) t = 1.23, p = 0.22
First PHQ ≥15 21.05 (28) 24.24 (16) 17.91 (12) X2 = 0.47, p = 0.49
Depression or anxiety medication 80.45 (107) 80.3 (53) 80.6 (54) X2 < 0.01, p > 0.99
Lifetime diagnosis X2 = 1.97, p = 0.37
 Mood disorder only 18.8 (25) 18.18 (12) 19.4 (13)
 Anxiety disorder only 11.28 (15) 7.58 (5) 14.93 (10)
 Mood and anxiety disorder 69.92 (93) 74.24 (49) 65.67 (44)