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Table 2 Characteristics of participants

From: Does the relative importance of the OxCAP-MH’s capability items differ according to mental ill-health experience?

Mean (SD) or %

All respondents

Psychiatric patients

General population

Mental health experts

N = 158

n = 53

n = 50

n = 55

Age

 18–29

83 (52%)

21 (40%)

22 (44%)

40 (73%)

 30–49

51 (32%)

20 (38%)

21 (42%)

10 (18%)

 50–64

20 (13%)

9 (17%)

6 (12%)

5 (9%)

 65 and above

4 (3%)

3 (6%)

1 (2%)

0 (0%)

Gender

 Female

94 (59%)

32 (60%)

32 (64%)

30 (55%)

 Male

64 (41%)

21 (40%)

18 (36%)

25 (45%)

Education

 Primary

15 (9%)

8 (15%)

7 (14%)

 Secondary

40 (25%)

24 (45%)

16 (32%)

 Higher education

103 (65%)

21 (40%)

27 (54%)

55 (100%)

Living environment

 City

133 (84%)

43 (81%)

41 (82%)

49 (89%)

 Small town

9 (6%)

4 (8%)

5 (10%)

 Village

15 (9%)

5 (9%)

4 (8%)

6 (11%)

 Remote area

1 (1%)

1 (2%)

Marital status

 Single

92 (58%)

30 (57%)

21 (42%)

41 (76%)

 Married or cohabitating

53 (34%)

18 (34%)

25 (50%)

10 (18%)

 Divorced or separated

13 (8%)

5 (9%)

4 (8%)

4 (7%)

Number of children (n = 103)

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 No children

65 (63%)

37 (70%)

28 (43%)

 1 child

20 (19%)

9 (17%)

11 (55%)

 2 children

14 (14%)

5 (9%)

9 (60%)

 3 or more children

4 (4%)

2 (4%)

2 (50%)

Mental health problems (n = 103)

   

 Yes

58 (56%)

53 (100%)

5 (10%)

 No

45 (44%)

-

45 (90%)

Physical problems (n = 103)

 Yes

23 (22%)

19 (36%)

4 (8%)

 No

80 (78%)

34 (64%)

46 (92%)

Indirect experience with mental disorders (professional or personal)

 Yes

96 (61%)

23 (43%)

18 (36%)

55 (100%)

 No

62 (39%)

30 (57%)

32 (64%)