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. 2022 Aug 6;32(11):2163–2173. doi: 10.1007/s00787-022-02052-0

Table 1.

Age in first inpatient care and in 2014 and primary diagnosis in first psychiatric inpatient care % (n)

Male (N 5603) Female (N 8832) p value (Cohen’s h)
Age at first inpatient care episode
 13–14 years 30.9% (1730) 27.0% (2389) < 0.001 (0.09)
 15–17 years 69.1% (3873) 73.0% (6443) < 0.001 (0.09)
Age in 2014
 20–29 years 55.5% (3109) 65.7% (5803) < 0.001 (0.21)
 30–39 years 26.9% (1507) 23.5% (2075) < 0.001 (0.08)
 40–49 years 17.6% (987) 10.8% (954) < 0.001 (0.2)
Primary diagnosis in first psychiatric inpatient care
 Organic, intellectual disability and developmental (F00–09, F70–79, F80–89, G-diagnoses) 4.8% (270) 1.6% (145) < 0.001 (0.19)
 Schizophrenia group (F20–29) 14.2% (793) 9.8% (869) < 0.001 (0.14)
 Mood disorders (F30–39) 19.8% (1110) 35.4% (3128) < 0.001 (0.35)
 Anxiety disorders (F40–48) 18.9% (1061) 18.6% (1647) 0.65 (0.01)
 Behavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors (F50–59) 1.0% (54) 8.0% (708) < 0.001 (0.37)
 Externalizing disorders (F10–19, F60–69, F90–92) 28.8% (1614) 16.2% (1428) < 0.001 (0.3)
 Emotional disorders of childhood (F93–99) 8.0% (448) 6.9% (608) 0.01 (0.04)
 Social reasons (Z-codes) 4.5% (253) 3.4% (299) < 0.001 (0.06)

*p values (Cohen’s h effect sizes) for categorical proportion differences between sexes