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Most of the sample (224/240, 93.3%) was of Han ethnicity. Most of the participants were well educated, with 82.2% (199/242) having received education above the undergraduate level. A total of 69.8% (169/242) of the participants were employed. More than half of the participants were experiencing their first episode of MDD (144/239, 60.3%) and were not receiving antidepressant treatment (127/244, 52%).
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e67567
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Most participants were female (62/84, 74%) and of Han nationality (80/84, 95%), and the mean participant age was 30.82 (SD 8.14) years. Moreover, the majority had an undergraduate degree (60/84, 71%) and were employed (63/84, 75%). Participants reported moderate depressive symptoms, with a mean score of 12.87 (SD 5.48).
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e42786
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The sociodemographic variables included in this study were age, sex (1=male and 2=female), ethnicity (1=Han Chinese and 2=Chinese minorities), education level (1=junior high school or below, 2=senior high school, and 3=college or above), living arrangement (1=living alone, 2=living with family, and 3=living with others), marital status (1=unmarried, 2=married, 3=divorced, and 4=widowed), lifetime smoking (assessed by the question, Have you ever smoked a cigarette?
J Med Internet Res 2022;24(5):e30907
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