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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and self-reported social and mental health history of patients receiving IM ketamine therapy

From: Real-world depression, anxiety and safety outcomes of intramuscular ketamine treatment: a retrospective descriptive cohort study

 

No. of patients with available data

N (%)

Demographic characteristics

 Sex, female

452

230 (51%)

 Age group

452

 

  18–29 years

 

155 (34%)

  30–39 years

 

117 (26%)

  40–49 years

 

78 (17%)

  50–59 years

 

62 (14%)

   ≥ 60 years

 

40 (9%)

 Race

410

 

  American Indian or Alaska Native

 

2 (1%)

  Asian

 

7 (2%)

  Black or African American

 

3 (1%)

 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

 

1 (0.2%)

  White

 

397 (97%)

 Ethnicity

395

 

  Hispanic or Latinx

 

16 (4%)

 Utah residence

419

399 (95%)

 Highest education level (25 years or older)

207

 

  10th/11th grade

 

3 (1%)

  High school graduate or GED

 

25 (12%)

  Some college (in progress or incomplete)

 

70 (34%)

  Undergraduate degree

 

79 (38%)

  Graduate degree

 

30 (14%)

 Employed

276

181 (67%)

 Living status

236

 

  Owns house/apartment

 

103 (44%)

  Rents house/apartment

 

66 (28%)

  Lives with parent(s)/family

 

55 (23%)

  Lives with friend(s)/roommate(s)

 

12 (5%)

Social History

 History of physical or sexual abuse

210

99 (47%)

Mental Health History

 Previous psychotherapy

197

110 (56%)

 Any self-harm behaviour

85

35 (41%)

 Suicide attempts

114

42 (37%)

 Psychiatric hospitalizations

199

61 (31%)

 Attended a drug/alcohol treatment centre

233

29 (12%)