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Table 1 Baseline patient characteristicsa

From: The association of cognitive impairment with quality of life and functional impairment in Ugandan first-episode psychosis patients: a cross sectional study

Factor

Level

N (%)

Age

Median (IQR)

26 (21; 33)

Age categories

18–19

13 (13.8)

 

20–24

27 (28.7)

 

25–29

17 (18.1)

 

30–34

15 (16.0)

 

35–39

12 (12.8)

 

40–49

7 (7.5)

 

50–59

3 (3.2)

Gender

Male

23 (24.5)

 

Female

71 (75.5)

Participant’s years of education

Median (IQR)

4 (2; 8)

Father years of education

Median (IQR)

3 (2–6)

Mother years of education

Median (IQR)

2.5 (2–4)

Current living arrangements

Renting

16 (17.4)

 

Owns house

16 (17.4)

 

Living with family

53 (57.6)

 

No housing, Living on street

7 (7.6)

Ethnicity

Bantu

70 (76.1)

 

Nilotics

4 (4.4)

 

Nilo-Hamites

4 (4.4)

 

Sudanic

3 (3.3)

 

Hamites

11 (11.9)

Who is main source of income in the household

Self

29 (31.5)

 

Father

14 (15.2)

 

Mother

18 (19.6)

 

Relative/guardian

21 (22.8)

 

Organization

10 (10.9)

Marital status

Single

51 (55.4)

 

Married

26 (28.3)

 

Divorced

15 (16.3)

Current employment history

Student

7 (7.6)

 

Formal employment

7 (7.6)

 

Non formal/ casual employment

31 (33.7)

 

Unemployed

47 (51.1)

Handedness

Right

90 (95.7)

 

Left

4 (4.3)

  1. a2 participants missing some baseline data