From: Understanding factors relevant to poor sleep and coping methods in people with schizophrenia
 | N (%) |
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Age (years), mean ± SD | 41.39 ± 8.16 |
Gender, n(%) | |
 Female | 9(50%) |
Education, n(%) | |
 High school graduate or below | 13(72.2%) |
 Some college or above | 5(27.8%) |
Marriage, n(%) | |
 Single | 15(83.3%) |
 Married | 2(11.1%) |
 Divorced | 1(5.6%) |
Work, n(%) | |
 Full time job | 1(5.6%) |
 Supported employment program | 3(16.7%) |
 Sheltered employment program | 10(55.6%) |
 Unemployment | 4(22.2%) |
Living environment, n(%) | |
 Living with family | 18(100%) |
Illness length (years), mean ± SD | 17.83 ± 7.47 |
Drinking alcohol, n(%) | |
 Yes | 0(0%) |
Consuming drinks containing caffeine, n(%) | |
 Yes | 12(66.7%) |
Smoking, n(%) | |
 Yes | 3(16.7%) |
Habit of napping, n(%) | |
 Yes | 15(83.3%) |
Having a roommate or bed partner, n(%) | |
 Yes | 6 (33.3%) |