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Table 2 The sociodemographic and clinical variables between two groups

From: Relationship between cognitive function and functional outcomes in remitted major depression

 

Overall (n = 103)

Normal social function group (n = 81)

Poor social function group (n = 22)

p-valuea

Age

27.53 ± 9.70

26.91 ± 9.62

29.82 ± 9.88

0.214

First-episode or recurrent

58/45

44/37

14/8

0.590

Gender (Male/Female)

35/68

26/55

9/13

0.603

Years of schooling

13.71 ± 3.08

13.74 ± 2.99

13.59 ± 3.45

0.841

HAMD (Baseline)

20.65 ± 4.89

20.53 ± 4.58

21.10 ± 6.00

0.641

HAMD (Follow-up)

2.42 ± 2.37

2.46 ± 2.40

2.27 ± 2.27

0.748

Follow-up time

42.92 ± 22.87

42.40 ± 23.33

44.86 ± 21.47

0.656

  1. Note. ap-values obtained via the t-test for continuous variables and Chi-Square test for binary variables. The normal social function group represent SDSS total scores less than 2. The poor social function group represent SDSS total score greater than or equal to 2
  2. HAMD = Hamilton Depression Rating Scale