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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the participants

From: Predictors of clinically important improvements in occupational and quality of life outcomes among mental health service users after completion and follow-up of a lifestyle intervention: multiple regression modelling based on longitudinal data

Characteristics

N = 133

Women (%)

77

Age (mean, SD)

40 (11)

Married or cohabiting (%)

30

Living situation (%)

 Own house or flat, no support

66

 Own house or flat, with support

25

 Supported housing

2

 Lodging

7

Education (%)

 Nine-year compulsory school or lower

18

 Upper secondary school

59

 College/university education

23

Having children (%)

47

Having a friend (%)

83

Having seen friend (%)

63

From specialized psychiatry (%)

80

Self-esteem (mean, range)

−0.2 (−1 ̶ 1)

Self-mastery (mean, range)

17 (10–27)

GAF symptoms (GAF-S) (mean, range)

52 (27–80)

GAF functioning (GAF-F) (mean, range)

50 (30–90)

Diagnosis (%)

 Mood/anxiety disorders

52

 Psychosis

19

 ADHD/ADD

23

 Other

6

  1. Internal attrition in a number of subjects between 1 and 11 occurred on the variables