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Table 2 Participant baseline characteristics

From: The impact of exercise training complementary to early intervention in patients with first-episode psychosis: a qualitative sub-study from a randomized controlled feasibility trial

Characteristics

Participants interviewed at baseline (n = 16)

Age (years); mean ± SD

25.0 ± 4.5

Gender

 Men, n (%)

4 (25.0)

 Women, n (%)

12 (75.0)

Body mass index, mean ± SD

26.1 ± 5.6

Education level, n (%)

 8th, 9th,10th grade

6 (50.0)

 High school

3 (25.0)

 Vocational education

2 (16.7)

 Short higher education < 3 years

1 (8.3)

Residence, n (%)

 Own residence

7 (58.3)

 Rented room

2 (16.7)

 With parents or family

3 (25)

Diagnosis, n (%)

 F20 schizophrenia*

7 (50.0)

 F21 schizotypal*

6 (42.9)

 F29 non-organic psychoses*

1 (7.1)

Months since starting at OPUS, mean ± SD

9.6 ± 4.3

Months since diagnosis, mean ± SD

7.8 ± 3.9

Activity, n (%)

 Almost completely inactive

2 (15.4)

 Moderate (2–4 h a week)

5 (38.5)

 Moderate (4 h a week)

4 (30.8)

 More strenuous (more than 4 h a week)

2.2 (15.3)

 Smoking, yes/no (%)

5/11 (31.3)

 Cannabis, yes/no (%)

1/16 (6.3)

  1. *Diagnosis code as defined by the International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision