Table 1.
Sociodemographic characteristics of OCD outpatients with and without current suicide risk
Current suicide risk (N= 65) | No current suicide risk (N=344) | Proportion Difference | P-value* | |||||
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N | % | N | % | |||||
Gender | ||||||||
Females | 41 | (65.1%) | 194 | (57.4%) | 7.7% | 0.319 | ||
Marital status | ||||||||
Married | 17 | (32.1%) | 133 | (44.9%) | −12.9% | 0.112 | ||
Living status | ||||||||
Alone | 11 | (17.5%) | 51 | (15.1%) | 2.4% | 0.773 | ||
Professional status | ||||||||
Worker | 19 | (32.2%) | 133 | (41.8%) | −9.6% | 0.215 | ||
Employment | ||||||||
Full-time | 27 | (51.9%) | 164 | (58.6%) | −6.6% | 0.461 | ||
Current suicide risk (N= 65) | No current suicide risk (N=344) | Cohen’s d | P-value * | |||||
Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||||
Age | 39.8 | (14.7) | 38.4 | (12.9) | 0.111 | 0.498 | ||
Years of education | 11.8 | (5.0) | 13.1 | (4.4) | −0.291 | 0.093 |
For continuous variables, p-values were calculated by t-test.
For binary variables, p-values were calculated from Chi-square test when expected cell count was more than 5; Fisher's exact test was used when expected cell is less than 5.