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Table 1 Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of the sample

From: Attitudes and intended behaviour to mental disorders and associated factors in catalan population, Spain: cross-sectional population-based survey

 

n = 1872

%

95 % CI

Gender

 Men

949

50.5

47.1; 52.0

 Women

923

49.5

48.0; 52.9

Age (mean = 46.80; SE = 0.45)

 15–44

911

48.7

47.3; 52.2

 45–64

572

30.6

28.8; 33.3

 65–74

183

9.8

8.6; 11.6

 ≥75

206

11.0

7.8; 10.4

Nationality

 Spaniards

1,667

89.1

87.6; 90.6

 European (not Spain)

57

3.0

2.2; 3.8

 African

58

3.1

2.2;3.9

 American

82

4.4

3.3;5.4

 Asian/Oceanian

8

0.4

0.1;0.7

Education level

 Primary

356

19.9

18.0; 21.8

 Secondary

1,176

60.9

58.6; 63.3

 University

336

19.1

17.1; 21.0

 Not answered

1

0.1

-0.1;0.2

Social Class (Occupation)

 Low

446

23.9

21.8; 26.0

 Medium

1,002

53.1

50.6; 55.5

 High

351

19.3

17.3; 21.2

 Not known/answered

73

3.7

2.8; 4.7

MD Experience

 Any MDa

340

19.2

17.3; 21.1

 D/A

326

18.4

16.4; 20.3

 Other MD

26

1.5

0.9; 2.2

Contact with MD

 Any contact

873

48.9

46.4; 51.3

 Close relative

338

18.6

16.7;20.5

 Other relative

252

14.6

12.9; 16.4

 Friend

308

18.0

16.1; 19.9

 Other person

363

20.3

18.3; 22.2

 With any MD

227

65.2b

59.8; 70.6

 With D/A

218

65.1b

59.6; 70.7

 Other MD

18

67.5b

47.4; 87.7

Discriminated because of MD

 All populationc

12

0.8

0.3; 1.3

 With D/A

10

3.8 b

1.4; 6.1

 With other MD

4

15.0 b

0.1; 29.9

  1. MD Mental Disorder, D/A Depression or Anxiety
  2. aSome subjects referred to have Depression or Anxiety and other Mental Disorder
  3. bThese rates are in relation with the total number of subjects of the specified item
  4. cSome subjects referred to have been discriminated because of Depression or Anxiety and other Mental Disorder