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Table 3 New, continued, and remission from serious suicidality at follow-up (N = 6,666)

From: Baseline factors predictive of serious suicidality at follow-up: findings focussing on age and gender from a community-based study

  

Serious Suicidality

Gender

Age Group

New suicidality % (n)

Remission % (n)

Continued suicidality % (n)

No suicidality % (n)

Total

 

3.4 (226)

5.2 (346)

2.7 (179)

88.7 (5915)

   Males

 

3.2 (104)

5.2 (167)

2.7 (88)

88.9 (2882)

 

20s

5.3 (53)

7.8 (78)

4.1 (41)

82.9 (837)

 

40s

3.1 (34)

5.6 (61)

3.1 (34)

88.2 (969)

 

60s

1.5 (17)

2.5 (28)

1.1 (13)

94.9 (1076)

   Females

 

3.6 (122)

5.2 (179)

2.7 (91)

88.6 (3033)

 

20s

5.5 (60)

8.8 (97)

4.5 (50)

81.3 (912)

 

40s

4.0 (49)

5.5 (68)

2.9 (36)

87.7 (1093)

 

60s

1.2 (13)

1.3**(14)

0.5**(5)

97.0**(1028)

  1. Significant difference between males and females (total, 20s, 40s, and 60s), * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001, Chi-square Test.