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Table 1 Demographic characteristics of the D-H and A-O groups

From: The association of childhood adversities and mental health problems with dual-harm in individuals with serious aggressive behaviors

Variable

Total (423)

D-H group

A-O group

  

(74)

(349)

Statistics

P

Gender

   

4.787a

0.046

 Male

383 (90.5)

62 (83.8)

321 (92.0)

  

 Female

40 (9.5)

12 (16.2)

28 (8.0)

  

Age

 Mean ± SD

34.25 ± 9.87

33.53 ± 9.29

34.40 ± 10.00

0.689b

0.491

 Unemployment

220(52.0)

33 (44.6)

187 (53.6)

1.976a

0.200

Marital status

   

2.565c

0.442

 Never married

233 (55.1)

44 (59.5)

189(54.1)

  

 Married

124(29.3)

17 (23.0)

107 (30.7)

  

 Divorced

59(13.9)

11 (14.9)

48(13.8)

  

 Widowed

7(1.7)

2 (2.7)

5(1.4)

  

Residence

   

1.635a

0.249

 Urban

200(47.3)

30 (40.5)

170(48.7)

  

 Rural

223 (52.7)

44 (59.5)

179 (51.3)

  

Education1

   

0.810c

0.670

 Primary school and below

277 (65.5)

52(70.3)

225 (64.5)

  

 Middle/high school

126(29.8)

19(25.7)

107 (30.7)

  

 College and above

20 (4.7)

3(4.1)

17(4.8)

  
  1. Education1: Primary school and below: ≤ 6 years of education, Middle/high school: 6–12 years of education, College and above: > 12 years of education. a: Chi-squared test, b: Two samples t test, c: Fisher’s exact test. D-H dual-harm, A-O aggression-only