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Table 1 Sociodemographic and other characteristics of the participants (N = 3103)

From: The relationship between cyberbullying perpetration/victimization and suicidal ideation in healthy young adults: the indirect effects of positive and negative psychotic experiences

Variable

N (%)

Gender

 

 Male

1130 (36.4%)

 Female

1973 (63.6%)

Marital status

 

 Unmarried (Single/Divorced/Widowed)

2800 (90.2%)

 Married

303 (9.8%)

Education

 

 Secondary or less

159 (5.1%)

 Tertiary

2944 (94.9%)

Housing area

 

 Urban

1498 (48.3%)

 Rural

1605 (51.7%)

 Living arrangement

 

 Alone

117 (3.8%)

 With family

2962 (95.5%)

 With friends

24 (0.8%)

Tobacco use

 

 No

2749 (88.6%)

 Yes

354 (11.4%)

Alcohol drinking

 

 No

2645 (85.2%)

 Yes

458 (14.8%)

Cannabis use

 

 No

3066 (98.8%)

 Yes

37 (1.2%)

Other drugs use

 

 No

3083 (99.4%)

 Yes

20 (0.6%)

 

Mean ± SD

Age (in years)

21.73 ± 3.80

Household crowding index (person/room)

1.51 ± 0.72

Perceived financial burden

5.98 ± 2.64

Suicidal ideation

0.26 ± 0.67

Positive CAPE dimension

31.59 ± 6.27

Negative CAPE dimension

24.29 ± 6.00

Cyberbullying Perpetration

10.99 ± 2.30

Cyberbullying victimization

12.71 ± 3.92

  1. Note. CAPE: Community Assessment of Psychic Experiences