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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample, differences between groups

From: Recognizing states of psychological vulnerability to suicidal behavior: a Bayesian network of artificial intelligence applied to a clinical sample

Variable

Total

Group without current suicidal behavior

Group with suicidal behavior

Test

Women

517 (79.54%)

257 (79.32%)

260 (79.75%)

 

Men

133 (20.46%)

67 (20.68%)

66 (20.25%)

 

Chi-squared Test

   

X = 0.001583

   

df = 1

   

p-value = 0.9683

Age

 Average

39.77

42.13

37.42

 

 Standard deviation

15.03

14.8

14.91

 

 T-Student Test

   

t = 4.041

   

df = 648

   

p-value = 5.955e-05 **

Education level

 Without higher education

336 (51.69%)

178 (54.94%)

158 (48.47%)

 

 With higher education

314 (48.31%)

146 (45.06%)

168 (51.53%)

 

Chi-squared Test

   

X = 2.473

   

df = 1

   

p-value = 0.1158

   

p-value = 0.244

Living with

 Alone

67 (10.31%)

31 (9.57%)

36 (11.04%)

 

 Couple

84 (12.92%)

49 (15.12%)

35 (10.74%)

 

 Family

499 (76.77%)

244 (75.31%)

255 (78.22%)

 

Chi-squared Test

   

X = 2.943

   

df = 2

   

p-value = 0.2296

Marital status

 Single

271 (41.69%)

115 (35.49%)

156 (47.85%)

 

 Married

238 (36.62%)

135 (41.67%)

103 (31.6%)

 

 Free union

31 (4.77%)

18 (5.56%)

13 (3.99%)

 

 Separated o widowed

110 (16.92%)

56 (17.28%)

54 (16.56%)

 

Chi-squared Test

   

X = 11.34

   

df = 3

   

p-value = 0.01001 *

Children

 Average

1.438

1.373

1.503

 

 Standard deviation

1.556

1.509

1.601

 

 T-Student Test

   

t = −1.062

   

df = 646.2

   

p-value = 0.2887

Occupation

 Within_working_force

329 (50.62%)

187 (57.72%)

142 (43.56%)

 

 Student

142 (21.85%)

52 (16.05%)

90 (27.61%)

 

 Unemployed

39 (6%)

18 (5.56%)

21 (6.44%)

 

 Housewife

127 (19.54%)

60 (18.52%)

67 (20.55%)

 

 not_working

13 (2%)

7 (2.16%)

6 (1.84%)

 

Chi-squared Test

   

X = 17.01

   

df = 4

   

p-value = 0.001923 *

  1. Note: *p < 0.05; **p < 0.001