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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of participants at baseline

From: Experiences of internet-based cognitive behavioural therapy for depression and anxiety among Arabic-speaking individuals in Sweden: a qualitative study

 

Full sample at pre-treatment (n = 59)

Completed quantitative assessment at 10-month follow-up (n = 17)

Interviewed for qualitative analysis (n = 10)

Age (years): M (SD)

Range: Min-Max

37.5 (11.4)

33.5 (9.3)

33.4 (9.1)

20–69

20–49

20–49

Sex: n (% male)

34 (58%)

7 (41%)

4 (40%)

Highest Educational Level: n (%)

 Elementary school

2 (7%)

1 (6%)

1 (10%)

 Upper secondary school

23 (39%)

7(41%)

3 (30%)

 Vocational education

2 (7%)

1 (6%)

0

 University (ongoing)

8 (14%)

3 (18%)

1 (10%)

 University (completed)

19 (32%)

4 (24%)

4 (40%)

 Other

5 (8%)

1 (6%)

1 (10%)

Occupation: n (%)

 Student

22 (37%)

10(59%)

5 (50%)

 Employed

10 (17%)

2(12%)

2 (20%)

 Unemployed

14 (24%)

2 (12%)

1 (10%)

 Sick leave (> 3 months)

2 (3%)

1 (6%)

1 (10%)

 Parental leave

1 (2%)

2 (12%)

1 (10%)

 Other

10 (17%)

0

0

 Prior psychological treatment: n (% yes)

9 (15%)

6 (36%)

4 (40%)

Taking medication: n (%)

 Yes

10 (17%)

4 (24%)

2 (20%)

 No, but previously

6 (10%)

2 (12%)

1(10%)

 No

43 (73%)

11 (65%)

7(70%)

Born in Sweden: n (%)

 Yes

0

0

0

 No

59 (100%)

17 (100%)

10 (100%)

Immigration status: n (%)

 Immigrant

4 (7%)

2 (12%)

1 (10%)

 Refugee

46 (78%)

13 (77%)

8 (80%)

 Do not want to answer

9 (15%)

2 (12%)

1(10%)