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Table 1 Patients: total sample, intervention, and control

From: The short-term effect on alliance and satisfaction of using patient feedback scales in mental health out-patient treatment. A randomised controlled trial

Variables

Total sample

Intervention

Control

N = 75

n = 37

n = 38

 

N (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Female

47 (62.7%)

26 (70.3%)

21 (55.3%)

Age (Mean (Median, Range))

29.9 (25, 18–70)

30.5 (26, 18–64)

29.2 (25, 20–70)

Living alone

23 (30.7%)

9 (24.3%)

14 (36.8%)

Can confide in two or more persons

54 (72.0%)

30 (81.1%)

24 (63.2%)

Highest level of education

   

- Primary and lower secondary school

13 (17.3%)

9 (24.3%)

4 (10.5%)

- Upper secondary school

32 (42.7%)

12 (32.4%)

20 (52.6%)

- University

30 (40.0%)

16 (43.2%)

14 (36.8%)

Working

17 (22.7%)

11 (29.7%)

6 (15.8%)

In education

24 (32.0%)

11 (29.7%)

13 (34.2%)

Currently using medication for mental health problems

32 (42.7%)

14 (37.8%)

18 (47.4%)

Previous treatment for mental health problems

59 (78.7%)

29 (78.4%)

30 (78.9%)

Previously hospitalized for mental health problems

14 (18.7%)

8 (21.6%)

6 (15.8%)

  1. Numbers are N/n (%) unless otherwise stated.