From: Pathways to psychiatric care in urban north China: a general hospital based study
Number of subjects | 441 |
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Age (average) (SD) | 46.17 (14.9) |
Sex (Percent) | Â |
   Male | 160 (36.3) |
   Female | 281 (63.7) |
Marital status (Percent) | Â |
   Married | 353 (80.0) |
   Widowed | 22 (5.0) |
   Single | 66 (15.0) |
Occupation (Percent) | Â |
   Government/Enterprise/Institutions administrators | 74 (16.8) |
   Professional and Technical personnel | 54 (12.2) |
   Clerk | 40 (9.1) |
   Business/Service personnel | 14 (3.2) |
   Self-employed workers or merchants | 35 (7.9) |
   Individual industrialist and businessman | 5 (1.1) |
   Retired | 146 (33.1) |
Unemployed | 44 (10.0) |
   Student | 25 (5.7) |
   Others | 4 (0.9) |
Educational level (Percent) | Â |
   Junior middle school and blew | 123 (27.9) |
   Technical (secondary) school/High school | 101 (22.9) |
   Junior college | 84 (19.0) |
   University | 109 (24.7) |
   Graduate and above | 24 (5.4) |
Region (Percent) | Â |
   Beijing | 100 (22.6) |
   Tianjin | 92 (20.9) |
   Hebei | 88 (20.0) |
   Shanxi | 76 (17.2) |
   Inner Mongolia | 85 (19.3) |