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Table 1 Baseline sociodemographic and clinical data I

From: Quality of life changes following inpatient and outpatient treatment in obsessive-compulsive disorder: a study with 12 months follow-up

 

Included (n= 73) n(%)

Excluded (n= 162) n(%)

Gender

  

  Female

39 (53)

90 (56)

  Male

34 (47)

72 (44)

Social status

  

  Unmarried

46 (63)

117 (72)

  Married

21 (29)

27 (17)

  Cohabiting

4 (5)

8 (5)

  Other

2 (3)

10 (6)

Occupational status

  

  Employed

34 (47)

49 (30)

  Student

14 (19)

29 (18)

  Unemployed

9 (12)

32 (20)

  Retired

8 (11)

28 (17)

  Other

2 (3)

24 (15)

School qualification

  

  None

2 (3)

4 (2)

  Hauptschulea

18 (25)

31 (19)

  Realschulea

27 (37)

64 (40)

  Abitura

26 (35)

55 (34)

Occupational qualification

  

  None (learned)

18 (25)

41 (25)

  Apprenticeship

40 (55)

83 (51)

  Polytechnic

2 (3)

9 (6)

  University

13 (18)

26 (16)

Subtypes of OCD

  

  Obsessions and compulsions

60 (82)

140 (86)

  (F42.2)

  Mainly obsessions

7 (10)

8 (5)

  (F42.0)

  Mainly compulsions

6 (8)

11 (7)

  (F42.1)

Comorbid diagnoses b

  

  Substance dependence

3 (4)

12 (7)

  Mood disorder

19 (26)

53 (33)

  Anxiety disorders

3 (4)

6 (4)

  Eating disorders

2 (3)

2 (1)

  Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

1 (1)

4 (2)

  Tourette’s syndrome

3 (4)

3 (2)

  Personality disorder

2 (3)

10 (6)

  Organic brain disorder

-

3 (2)

  Psychosis

-

2 (1)

  Bipolar disorder

-

2 (1)

  Somatoform disorder

-

3 (2)

  1. n, total number of subjects. aGerman Hauptschule comprises 9 years of formal education, Realschule 10 years, and Abitur (A levels) 13 years. bComorbid diagnoses refer to the baseline assessment time point, not lifetime diagnoses.