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. 2007 Dec;13(6):376–381. doi: 10.1136/ip.2007.015925

Table 3 Chi‐squared analysis of relationship between personality factors (age 18) and exposure (age 21–26), males only.

Exposure
Low n (%) Medium n (%) High n (%) Total χ2 (4df) p
Traditionalism
 Low 38 (38) 27 (27) 35 (35) 100 18.11 0.001
 Medium 47 (21) 112 (49) 69 (30) 228
 High 32 (26) 47 (38) 46 (37) 125
Harm Avoidance
 Low 40 (30) 53 (40) 40 (30) 133 7.90 0.09
 Medium 56 (27) 76 (37) 75 (36) 207
 High 21 (19) 57 (50) 35 (31) 113
Control
 Low 27 (28) 40 (42) 29 (30) 96 7.02 0.13
 Medium 54 (23) 90 (38) 90 (38) 234
 High 36 (29) 56 (46) 31 (25) 123
Aggression
 Low 33 (24) 58 (42) 47 (34) 138 4.87 0.30
 Medium 56 (30) 76 (41) 53 (29) 185
 High 28 (21) 52 (40) 50 (38) 130
Alienation
 Low 19 (23) 41 (50) 22 (27) 82 6.96 0.14
 Medium 65 (26) 95 (38) 90 (36) 250
 High 33 (27) 50 (41) 38 (31) 121
Stress Reaction
 Low 23 (24) 43 (45) 30 (31) 96 4.38 0.36
 Medium 61 (24) 103 (40) 92 (36) 256
 High 33 (33) 40 (40) 28 (28) 101
Well‐Being
 Low 39 (31) 50 (40) 35 (28) 124 7.8 <0.001
 Medium 51 (25) 91 (44) 63 (31) 205
 High 27 (22) 45 (36) 52 (42) 124
Social Potency
 Low 44 (25) 70 (44) 49 (30) 163 2.16 0.71
 Medium 47 (26) 73 (41) 58 (33) 178
 High 26 (23) 43 (38) 43 (38) 112
Achievement
 Low 25 (31) 32 (40) 23 (29) 80 5.53 0.24
 Medium 59 (28) 79 (37) 73 (35) 211
 High 33 (20) 75 (46) 54 (33) 162
Social Closeness
 Low 42 (35) 39 (32) 40 (33) 121 9.58 0.05
 Medium 39 (24) 66 (41) 56 (35) 161
 High 36 (21) 81 (47) 54 (32) 171