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Table 2 Participant demographics

From: A qualitative study of stakeholder views on the use of a digital app for supported self-management in early intervention services for psychosis

 

Service users

Clinicians

N (%)

N (%)

Gender

 Female

5 (23.8)

7 (53.9)

 Male

16 (76.2)

5 (38.5)

 Missing

0

1 (7.7)

Age, years – mean (range)

29.8 (18 to 52)

 

Ethnicitya

 White British

9 (42.3)

8 (61.5)

 Any other white/Mixed white

3 (14.3)

1 (7.7)

 Black African

3 (14.3)

3 (23.1)

 Black Caribbean

1 (4.8)

0

 Asian Other

2 (9.5)

1 (7.7)

 Other/Mixed other

3 (14.3)

0

Highest level of education

 Postgraduate training or qualification

1 (4.8)

 

 Undergraduate degree

5 (23.8)

 

 Some University but no degree

2 (9.5)

 

 HND or professional qualification

1 (4.8)

 

 A Levels or equivalent

2 (9.5)

 

 GCSEs or equivalent

5 (23.8)

 

 No qualifications

4 (19)

 

 Missing

1 (4.8)

Employment status

 Employed – more than 16 h a week

5 (23.8)

 

 Employed – less than 16 h a week

2 (9.5)

 

 Voluntary work

3 (14.3)

 

 In study or training

1 (4.8)

 

 Unemployed or exempt due to disability

8 (38.1)

 

 Missing

2 (9.5)

 

ICD-10 diagnosis

 F20-F29: Schizophrenia or related disorder

14 (66.7)

 

 F30-F39: Mood disorder

5 (23.8)

 

 Missing

2 (9.5)

 

Duration of access to My Journey 3, weeks – mean (range)

6.94 (5.71 to 10.29)

 

Previously used a mental health app

 Yes

4 (19.1)

 

 No

17 (80.9)

 
  1. aDue to rounding, percentages may not add up exactly to 100%. All statistics are reported N (%) unless otherwise specified