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Table 1 Respondents’ characteristics according to contact with depression

From: Lifestyle causal beliefs are associated with higher personal and perceived stigma regarding depressive disorders: results from a representative population survey

 

Total

Practitioner

Affected (diagnosed)

Affected (undiagnosed)

Relatives

Unaffected

 

n

(%)

5000

(100)

144

(2.9)

1049

(21.0)

796

(16.0)

1315

(26.0)

1696

(33.9)

Gender

 male

n

(%)

2520

(50.4)

62

(43.0)

445

(42.4)

398

(50.0)

704

(46.4)

1004

(59.2)

 female

n

(%)

2480

(49.6)

82

(57.0)

604

(57.6)

398

(50.0)

704

(53.5)

692

(40.8)

Age

 18–29 y

n

(%)

1040

(20.8)

52

(36.1)

122

(11.6)

220

(27.6)

309

(23.5)

337

(19.9)

 30–39 y

n

(%)

910

(18.2)

28

(19.4)

165

(15.7)

146

(19.7)

267

(20.3)

304

(17.9)

 40–49 y

n

(%)

990

(19.8)

26

(18.1)

249

(23.7)

157

(21.0)

233

(17.7)

325

(19.2)

 50–59 y

n

(%)

1180

(23.6)

26

(18.1)

322

(30.7)

167

(21.0)

277

(21.1)

388

(22.9)

 60–69 y

n

(%)

880

(17.6)

12

(08.3)

191

(18.2)

106

(13.3)

229

(17.4)

342

(20.2)