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) | [no information] | |||
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%) | – |