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. 2023 Jan 4;80(2):119–126. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.4436

Table. Demographic Data for Individuals Who Completed the Telephone Interview.

No. (%) Difference
Total Active screening group TAU group χ2 P value
Individuals referreda 421 340 81 NA NA
Phone interviews completed 303 232 71 NA NA
Diagnosis
First-episode psychosis 75 (24.8) 45 (19.4) 30 (42.3) 15.25 <.001
Clinical high risk 93 (30.7) 64 (27.6) 29 (40.8) 4.49 .03
Duration of psychosis >2 y 33 (10.9) 27 (11.6) 6 (8.5) 0.57 .45
No psychosis 102 (33.7) 96 (41.4) 6 (8.5) 26.4 <.001
Raceb
African American 91 (30.0) 70 (30.2) 21 (29.6) 0.009 .92
American Indian 0 0 0 NA NA
Asian 16 (5.3) 12 (5.2) 4 (5.6) 0.023 .88
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0 0 0 NA NA
White 120 (39.6) 87 (37.5) 33 (46.5) 1.83 .18
More than 1 race 33 (10.9) 23 (9.9) 10 (14.1) 0.974 .32
Other 43 (14.2) 40 (17.2) 3 (4.2) 7.563 .006
Ethnicityb 0.391 .53
Hispanic 101 (33.3) 80 (34.5) 21 (29.6)
Non-Hispanic 200 (66.0) 152 (65.5) 48 (67.6)
Sex 4.51 .03
Male 125 (41.3) 88 (37.9) 37 (52.1)
Female 178 (58.7) 144 (62.1) 34 (47.9)
Insurance status 42.12
MediCal/uninsured 256 (84.5) 213 (91.8) 43 (60.6) <.001
Private insurance 46 (15.2) 18 (7.8) 28 (39.4)
Age, mean (SD), y 17.09 (4.57) 17.47 (4.81) 15.86 (3.40) t = –2.62 .009

Abbreviations: NA, not applicable; TAU, treatment as usual.

a

Includes individuals with positive results on screening and those determined by clinical judgment in the active screening group.

b

Race and ethnicity were self-reported and the data collected for exploratory analyses of populations whose health care needs are underserved, such those in racial and ethnic minority groups. The Other group included self-reported races that did not match the other categories listed.