Table 3.
Characteristics | Total | Treatment success (clinical pregnancy) | Test statistic | p-value | q-value | |
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(−) | (+) | |||||
Number | 578 | 353 (61%) | 225 (39%) | – | – | – |
Affective temperaments | ||||||
Cyclothymic > 4 | 240 (42%) | 166 (47%) | 74 (33%) | χ2 = 11 | < 0.001 | 0.005 |
Depressive > 9 | 176 (30%) | 118 (33%) | 58 (26%) | χ2 = 3.8 | 0.051 | 0.128 |
Anxious > 9 | 202 (35%) | 142 (40%) | 60 (27%) | χ2 = 11 | < 0.001 | 0.005 |
Irritable > 3 | 263 (46%) | 164 (46%) | 99 (44%) | χ2 = 0.34 | 0.6 | 0.700 |
Hyperthymic > 8 | 374 (65%) | 217 (61%) | 157 (70%) | χ2 = 4.1 | 0.042 | 0.118 |
Categorical variables are expressed as numbers and percentages. The p-values are calculated by Pearson's Chi-squared test. The q values represent false discovery rate correction (adjusted p value) for multiple testing. The bold values in the table represent significant findings.