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Table 1 Sample Demographics and Clinical Variables at Baseline

From: A longitudinal evaluation of free will related cognitions in obsessive–compulsive disorder

 

OCD

(N = 60)

Age, median (min–max)

37 (19–67)

Gender, N (%)

 Female

32 (53.3)

Marital Status, N (%)

 Single

38 (63.3)

 Married

16 (26.7)

 Divorced

5 (8.3)

 Widowed

1 (1.7)

Ethnicity, N (%)

 Caucasian

37 (61.7)

 Black

5 (8.3)

 Asian

2 (3.3)

 Other

16 (26.7)

Education, N (%)

 Up to 8 years

1 (1.7)

 9 – 11 years

5 (8.3)

 12 years or more

53 (88.3)

 Non-informed

1 (1.7)

Occupation, N (%)

 Working

24 (40.0)

 Unemployed

13 (21.7)

 Retired due to disability

8 (13.3)

 Retired due to contribution time

2 (3.3)

 Housekeeping

1 (1.7)

 Student

6 (10.0)

 Sick leave

1 (1.7)

 Never worked

1 (1.7)

 Other

4 (6.6)

OCD Severity, mean (SD)

 YBOCS

20.96 (7.92)

Current Psychiatric Comorbidity, N (%)

 Major depression

19 (31.7)

 Dysthymic disorder

1 (1.7)

 Panic disorder

3 (5.0)

 Agoraphobia

11 (18.3)

 Social anxiety

9 (15.0)

 PTSD

3 (5.0)

 SUD

1 (1.7)

 GAD

17 (28.3)

  1. OCD Obsessive–compulsive disorder, YBOCS Yale Brown Obsessive–Compulsive Scale, PTSD Post-traumatic stress disorder, SUD Substance use disorder, GAD Generalized anxiety disorder