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Table 1 Demographic Characteristics of the Sample and Distribution of Study Variables

From: The role of subjective, interpersonal, and structural social isolation in 12-month and lifetime anxiety disorders

 

% (M)

N (S.D.)

12-month Any Anxiety Disorder

11.19

5001 (0.24)

12-month Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

3.89

4998 (0.15)

12-month Generalized Anxiety Disorder

2.78

5884 (0.16)

12-month Panic Disorder

2.70

5885 (0.16)

12-month Social Anxiety Disorder

5.69

5009 (0.06)

12-month Agoraphobia

1.19

5886 (0.11)

Lifetime Any Anxiety Disorder

19.61

5002 (0.30)

Lifetime Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

9.05

4998 (0.22)

Lifetime Generalized Anxiety Disorder

5.90

5884 (0.24)

Lifetime Panic Disorder

4.72

5885 (0.21)

Lifetime Social Anxiety Disorder

9.82

5009 (0.16)

Lifetime Agoraphobia

2.15

5886 (0.15)

Subjective Isolation

0.19

6065 (0.44)

Interpersonal Isolation

2.00

6066 (1.03)

Structural Isolation

0.50

6082 (0.65)

Race/Ethnicity

African American

46.82

3570

Black Caribbean

3.51

1621

Non-Latinx White

49.67

891

Gender

Male

45.87

2286

Female

54.13

3796

Age

43.57

6082 (16.61)

Household Income

42417.66

6082 (39411.54)

Education

12.89

6082 (2.65)

  1. Percents are weighted; frequencies are unweighted. M = Mean, S.D. = Standard Deviation
  2. Percents and N’s are presented for categorical variables; Means and Standard Deviations are presented for continuous variables