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Table 3 DSM-IV Axis I disorders of the subjectsa

From: Psychiatric disorders and clinical correlates of suicidal patients admitted to a psychiatric hospital in Tokyo

 

Male

(N = 68)

Female

(N = 87)

Total

(N = 155)

 

N

%

N

%

N

%

Mood Disorders

36

52.9

60

69.0

96

61.9

   Major Depressive Disorders

28

41.1

39

44.8

67

43.2

   Dysthymic Disorder

0

0.0

5

5.7

5

3.2

   Bipolar I Disorder

3

4.4

6

6.9

9

5.8

   Bipolar II Disorder

4

5.9

8

9.2

12

7.7

Anxiety Disorders

28b

41.2

58

66.7

86

55.5

   Panic Disorders

16

23.5

37

42.5

53

34.2

   Specific Phobia

4

5.9

10

11.5

14

9.0

   Social Phobia

3

4.4

6

6.9

9

5.8

   Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

7

10.3

6

6.9

13

8.4

   Posttraumatic Stress Disorder

6

8.8

19

21.8

25

16.1

   Generalized Anxiety Disorder

4

5.9

11

12.6

15

9.7

Substance-Related Disorders

24

35.3

35

40.2

59

38.1

   Alcohol Use Disorders

15

22.1

29

29.9

41

26.5

   Non-alcohol Use Disorders

12

17.6

16

18.4

28

18.1

Psychotic Disorders

22

32.4

19

21.8

41

26.5

   Schizophrenia

18

26.5

13

14.9

31

20.0

   Schizoaffective Disorder

3

4.4

0

0.0

3

1.9

   Brief Psychotic Disorder

1

1.5

5

5.7

6

3.9

Eating Disorders

2

2.9

12

13.8

14

9.6

   Anorexia Nervosa

0

0.0

2

2.3

2

1.3

   Bulimia Nervosa

2

2.9

6

6.3

9

5.2

   Eating Disorder NOS

0

0.0

4

4.6

4

2.6

Somatoform Disorders

0

0.0

7

8.0

7

4.5

  1. Eating Disorder NOS: Eating Disorder not otherwise specified
  2. a Significance level was set at 0.0083 (0.05/6) since statistical tests were conducted for each of the 6 diagnostic groups shown in this table.
  3. b The percentage of subjects with anxiety disorders for males was lower than for females (p = 0.002, Exact test).