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Table 1 Demographic information among the three study groups (N = 210)

From: Dissociation as a causal pathway from sexual abuse to positive symptoms in the spectrum of psychotic disorders

Demographic data

Categories

1 (n = 70)

2 (n = 70)

3 (n = 70)

Testa

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Age

20–29

2 (2.9)

4 (5.7)

3 (4.3)

χ2 (2) = 0.55

30–39

13 (18.6)

11 (15.7)

8 (11.4)

40–49

28 (40.0)

30 (42.9)

32 (45.7)

50–59

15 (21.4)

18 (25.7)

18 (25.7)

60–70

12 (17.1)

7 (10.0)

9 (12.9)

Gender

Male

44 (62.9)

46 (65.7)

44 (62.9)

χ2 (2) = 0.16

Female

26 (37.1)

24 (34.3)

26 (37.1)

Education level

Illiterate

4 (5.7)

3 (4.3)

2 (2.9)

χ2 (2) = 0.43

non-degree

44 (62.9)

47 (67.1)

45 (64.3)

high school diploma

19 (27.1)

17 (24.3)

19 (27.1)

Academic degree

3 (4.3)

3 (4.3)

4 (5.7)

  1. Note: 1First-episode psychotic patients; 2Chronic psychotic patients; 3Community controls
  2. Note: aStatistical analyzing applied chi-square test and Kruskal-Wallis test
  3. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001