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Table 3 Repeat victimization rates over the past 12 months in male and female depressed patients with a recent history of victimization

From: Violent victimization and revictimization in patients with depressive disorders: context characteristics, disclosure rates, and gender differences

 

Total (N = 153)

Men (n = 50)

Women (n = 103)

t/χ2

p

Violent victimization (any type)

  Victimized 0 times, n (%)

54 (35.3)

19 (38.0)

35 (34.0)

1.385

.497

  Victimized 1 time, n (%)

25 (16.3)

10 (20.0)

15 (14.6)

  

  Victimized ≥ 2 times, n (%)

74 (48.4)

21 (42.0)

53 (51.5)

  

  Number of incidents, M (SD)

5.94 (18.02)

5.42 (21.23)

6.21 (16.31)

-0.255

.799

Threat

  Victimized 0 times, n (%)

85 (55.6)

28 (56.0)

57 (55.3)

0.121

.936

  Victimized 1 time, n (%)

14 (9.2)

4 (8.0)

10 (9.7)

  

  Victimized ≥ 2 times, n (%)

54 (35.3)

18 (36.0)

36 (35.0)

  

  Number of incidents, M (SD)

4.20 (15.57)

4.48 (21.14)

4.08 (12.11)

0.149

.881

Physical assault

  Victimized 0 times, n (%)

103 (67.3)

34 (68.0)

69 (67.0)

1.000

.594

  Victimized 1 time, n (%)

23 (15.0)

9 (18.0)

14 (13.6)

  

  Victimized ≥ 2 times, n (%)

27 (17.6)

7 (14.0)

20 (19.4)

  

  Number of incidents, M (SD)

1.51 (5.34)

0.78 (1.96)

1.87 (6.35)

-1.599

.112

Sexual assault

  Victimized 0 times, n (%)

135 (88.2)

47 (94.0)

88 (85.4)

2.088

.335a

  Victimized 1 time, n (%)

8 (5.2)

1 (2.0)

7 (6.8)

  

  Victimized ≥ 2 times, n (%)

10 (6.5)

2 (4.0)

8 (7.8)

  

  Number of incidents, M (SD)

0.23 (0.73)

0.16 (0.77)

0.26 (0.71)

-0.811

.419

  1. a Fisher-Freeman-Halton test