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Table 1 General characteristics of the sample

From: Resilience buffers the association between psychotic-like experiences and suicide risk: a prospective study from a non-clinical sample

 

Total sample (n = 1100)

Completers (n = 581)

Non-completers (n = 519)

p

Age, years

27.1 ± 5.1

27.9 ± 5.0

26.1 ± 4.9

 < 0.001

Gender, males

535 (48.6)

295 (50.8)

240 (46.2)

0.133

Education

 Primary

61 (5.5)

28 (4.8)

33 (6.4)

 < 0.001

 Vocational

89 (8.1)

39 (6.7)

50 (9.6)

 Secondary

553 (50.3)

261 (44.9)

292 (56.3)

 Higher

397 (36.1)

253 (43.6)

144 (27.7)

Employment status

 Unemployed

164 (14.9)

74 (12.8)

90 (17.3)

 < 0.001

 Part-time

170 (15.4)

69 (11.9)

101 (19.5)

 Student

202 (18.4)

99 (17.0)

103 (19.8)

 Full-time

564 (51.3)

339 (58.3)

225 (43.4)

Place of residence

 Rural

428 (38.9)

216 (37.2)

212 (40.8)

0.009

 Urban (up to 100,000 inhabitants)

351 (31.9)

207 (35.6)

144 (27.7)

 Urban (100,000 – 200,000 inhabitants)

101 (9.2)

40 (6.9)

61 (11.8)

 Urban (200,000 – 500,000 inhabitants)

87 (7.9)

46 (7.9)

41 (7.9)

 Urban (> 500,000 inhabitants)

133 (12.1)

72 (12.4)

61 (11.8)

Resilience, CD-RISC-10

20.9 ± 8.2

Suicide risk, M.I.N.I

4.0 ± 7.9

PLEs, PQ–16 (presence)

4.4 ± 3.6

3.9 ± 3.5

4.9 ± 3.6

 < 0.001

PLEs, PQ–16 (distress)

13.3 ± 12.7

11.7 ± 12.0

15.1 ± 13.1

 < 0.001

Anxiety symptoms, GAD–7

7.6 ± 5.5

7.3 ± 5.5

7.9 ± 5.5

0.069

Depressive symptoms, PHQ–9

9.4 ± 6.2

9.0 ± 6.2

9.8 ± 6.1

0.035

Childhood trauma score

1.9 ± 1.6

1.7 ± 1.6

2.0 ± 1.6

0.021

Problematic cannabis use, CPQ

0.2 ± 1.1

0.1 ± 0.8

0.4 ± 1.4

 < 0.001

  1. CD-RISC-10 the Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale-10, CPQ the Cannabis Problems Questionnaire, GAD–7 Generalized Anxiety Disorder–7, M.I.N.I. the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, PHQ–9 the Patient Health Questionnaire–9, PLEs psychotic-like experiences, PQ–16 the Prodromal Questionnaire–16
  2. Significant differences (p < 0.05) are marked in bold