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Table 2 Demographic and clinical characteristics of study sample (n = 20)

From: “Why shouldn’t I expect a lot from life?” – a qualitative study of what facilitates long-term recovery in first-episode psychosis

 

Participants

Demographic

 

Gender, female

11

 Age (Mdn, range)

46 (28–73)

Norwegian origin

19

 In relationship

9

 Have children

11

 Full-time work/study

8

 Part-time work/study and disability pension

2

 Retired, aged based pension

3

 Full-time disability pension

7

Clinical

 

 Diagnosis, 10 years

 

 Schizophrenia spectrum

14

 Bipolar spectrum

6

 Current use of medication*

14

 In current treatment

9

  1. *anti-psychotic/mood-stabilizer