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Table 1 Demographics and service details for participants working in community and crisis services

From: Variations in the uptake of telemental health technologies in community and crisis mental health services during the early pandemic: a survey of mental health professionals in the UK

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%)