Variable | Value | Sample with primary outcome data n/N (%) | Whole sample n/N (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 167/923 (18.1%) | 207/1133 (18.3%) |
Female | 756/923 (81.9%) | 926/1133 (81.7%) | |
Age | Under 25 | 24/918 (2.6%) | 29/1123 (2.6%) |
25–34 | 205/918 (22.3%) | 251/1123 (22.4%) | |
35–44 | 237/918 (25.8%) | 288/1123 (25.7%) | |
45–54 | 302/918 (32.9%) | 361/1123 (32.2%) | |
55 or over | 150/918 (16.3%) | 194/1123 (17.3%) | |
Ethnicity | White | 790/891 (88.7%) | 948/1081 (87.7%) |
Asian | 51/891 (5.7%) | 64/1081 (5.9%) | |
Black | 15/891 (1.7%) | 24/1081 (2.2%) | |
Mixed/Other | 35/891 (3.9%) | 45/1081 (4.2%) | |
Profession | Clinical or counselling Psychologist | 322/881 (36.6%) | 338/1853 (17.5%) |
Nurse | 276/881 (31.3%) | 524/1853 (28.2%) | |
Occupational or Other qualified Therapist | 73/881 (8.3%) | 328/1853 (17.0%) | |
Peer Support Worker | 20/881 (2.3%) | 51/1853 (2.7%) | |
Psychiatrist | 131/881 (14.5%) | 234/1853 (12.1%) | |
Social Worker | 59/881 (6.7%) | 103/1853 (5.3%) | |
Other (non-clinical) | 0/881 (0.0%) | 275/1853 (14.3%) | |
Type of Service | Community services | 834/978 (85.3%) | 1678/1939 (86.5%) |
Crisis services | 193/978 (19.7%) | 435/1939 (22.4%) | |
Region | West Midlands | 58/966 (6.0%) | 93/1780 (5.2%) |
East Midlands | 39/966 (4.0%) | 59/1780 (3.3%) | |
East of England | 63/966 (6.5%) | 113/1780 (6.4%) | |
London | 298/966 (30.9%) | 576/1780 (32.4%) | |
Northeast | 34/966 (3.5%) | 60/1780 (3.4%) | |
Northwest | 142/966 (14.7%) | 258/1780 (14.5%) | |
Southeast | 119/966 (12.3%) | 223/1780 (12.5%) | |
Southwest | 50/966 (5.2%) | 91/1780 (5.1%) | |
Yorkshire and The Humber | 27/966 (5.2%) | 62/1780 (3.5%) | |
Scotland | 101/966 (10.5%) | 171/1780 (9.6%) | |
Wales | 35/966 (3.6%) | 74/1780 (4.2%) |