Table 1 Demographics and clinical characteristics of the sample (n = 68).

From: Personalized prediction of negative affect in individuals with serious mental illness followed using long-term multimodal mobile phenotyping

Sample characteristics

N = 68

%

Primary Diagnosis (DSM-5)

 Major Depressive Disorder

12

17.6

 Bipolar II Disorder

9

13.2

 Bipolar I Disorder

28

41.2

 Schizoaffective Disorder

12

17.6

 Schizophrenia

7

10.3

Secondary Diagnoses (DSM-5)

 Generalized Anxiety Disorder

9

13.2

 Social Anxiety Disorder

2

2.94

 Panic Disorder

6

8.82

 Anxiety Not Otherwise Specified

7

10.3

 Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

7

10.3

 Depression Not Otherwise Specified

1

1.47

 Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder

1

1.47

 Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

7

10.3

 Alcohol Use Disorder

18

26.5

 Cannabis Use Disorder

21

30.9

 Hallucinogen Use Disorder

3

4.41

 Opioid Use Disorder

1

1.47

 Sedative/Hypnotic/Anxiolytic Use Disorder

2

2.94

 Stimulant Use Disorder

3

4.41

 Borderline Personality Disorder

1

1.47

 Attention Deficit Hyper. Disorder

8

11.8

 Autism Spectrum Disorder

1

1.47

Biological Sex

 Female

40

58.8

 Male

28

41.2

Race

 Asian

9

13.2

 Black or African American

9

13.2

 Native American, Pacific Islander

1

1.47

 Other

3

4.41

 White

46

67.6

Age (years) M = 29.59; SD = 8.78

 48+

4

5.88

 40–47

5

7.35

 30–39

15

22.1

 24–29

27

39.7

 18–23

17

25.0

Education

 Grade 7–12

1

1.47

 Graduated HS

4

5.88

 Part college

25

36.8

 Graduated 2-year college

4

5.88

 Graduated 4-year college

22

32.4

 Part graduate school

4

5.88

 Completed graduate school

7

10.3

 Not reported

1

1.47