Research Article

Quality of Life and Unmet Need in People with Psychosis in the London Borough of Haringey, UK

Table 1

Demographic and clinical data, by housing type ( ).

Participant characteristicRehab (inpatient)High support (including waking night staff)Medium support (staff available during whole day/visit regularly)Low support (peripatetic staff and/or alarm/on-call)
n (%)n (%)n (%)n (%)

Age group
 16–252(6.7)4(7.7)3(18.8)
 26–352(16.7)3(10)15(28.8)3(18.8)
 36–453(25)10(33.3)20(38.5)6(37.5)
 46–554(33.3)10(33.3)9(17.3)3(18.8)
 56–655(16.7)4(7.7)1(6.3)
 66+3(25)
Gender
 Male10(83.3)24(80)41(78.8)10(62.5)
 Female2(16.7)6(20)11(21.2)6(37.5)
Ethnicity grouped
 African Caribbean7(58.3)17(56.7)29(55.7)10(26.6)
 White British3(25)6(20)11(21)5(31.3)
 European1(8.3)4(13.3)10(19.2)1(6.3)
 South Asian1(8.3)3(10)2(3.8)
Time in residence, grouped
 0–12 months2(16.7)8(26.7)14(26.9)6(37.5)
 13–28.5 months3(25.0)4(13.3)13(25.0)5(31.3)
 28.6–48 months9(30.0)18(34.6)4(25.0)
 >49 months7(58.3)9(30.0)7(13.5)1(6.3)

BPRS scoresMeanS.D.MeanS.D.MeanS.D.MeanS.D.

Total 64.837.4154.0314.2952.2912.5452.011.46
Psychotic index11.082.397.703.786.482.667.443.29
Prodromal score12.083.099.703.4611.083.0211.132.83
Anxious depression6.502.785.372.486.542.777.132.99
Withdrawal retardation8.332.277.672.957.152.636.942.82
Hostile suspiciousness8.923.206.032.876.422.527.502.25