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Table 2 Characteristics of responding patients (n = 125), reasons for visits and MINI diagnosis

From: The Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview is useful and well accepted as part of the clinical assessment for depression and anxiety in primary care: a mixed-methods study

Characteristics

PCC1

PCC2

PCC3

Total

Number of patients

55

54

16

125

Number female patients

39 (72%)

45 (83%)

13 (81%)

97 (78%)

Age distributiona

  < 25 years

5

4

4

13 (12%)

 25–60 years

41

31

12

84 (78%)

  > 60 years

9

5

0

14 (13%)

Main reason to visit the PCC

 Depressive symptoms

16

18

7

41 (33%)

 Anxiety

6

9

4

19 (15%)

 Stress, tired, sleep problems

9

6

0

15 (12%)

 Other psychiatric complaints

9

14

2

15 (20%)

 Somatic complaints

12

3

2

17 (14%)

 Not answered

3

4

1

8 (6%)

MINI diagnosisb

 Depression only

10

5

7

22 (18%)

 One anxiety disorder only

11

21

0

32 (27%)

 More than one anxiety disorder

3

2

0

5 (4%)

 Both depression and anxiety disorder

11

3

7

21 (18%)

 Depression or anxiety or both with other MINI diagnoses

6

3

2

11 (9%)

 Other MINI diagnoses

1

2

9

3 (2%)

 None

13

13

0

26 (22%)

  1. aage reported for n = 40 at PCC2; b MINI diagnoses reported for n = 49 patients at PCC2