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. 2013 Mar;8(1):14–19.

Table 2.

Clinical presentation variables

Descriptive criteria Felonies (%) Misdemeanors (%) Total number of cases (%) Fisher exact test
Mood & Affect Symptoms 5(11.1) 26(57.8) 31(68.9) P=1.000
 Depressed 4(8.9) 17(37.8) 21(46.7) P=0.689
 Agitated 2(4.4) 6(13.3) 8(17.8) P=0.590
 Disproportionate or define affect 1(2.2) 5(11.1) 6(13.3) P=1.000
Thought content symptoms
 Obsession 2(4.4) 7(15.6) 9(20) P=0.614
Perceptual symptoms 2(4.4) 13(28.9) 15(33.3) P=1.000
 Hallucination 2(4.4) 9(20) 11(24.4) P=1.000
 Pseudo hallucination 0(0) 4(8.9) 4(8.9) P=1.000
Thought process symptoms 4(8.9) 17(37.8) 21(46.7) P=0.689
 Circumstantiality 1(2.2) 4(8.9) 5(11.1) P=1.000
 Confabulation 1(2.2) 1(2.2) 2(4.4) P=0.290
 Derailment 2(4.4) 7(15.6) 9(20) P=0.614
 Incoherence 1(2.2) 4(8.9) 5(11.1) P=0.589
Cognitive function symptoms 4(8.9) 23(51.1) 27(60) P=1.000
 Memory 0(0) 16(35.6) 16(35.6) P=0.040
Remote memory 0(0) 12(26.7) 12(26.7) P=0.164
Recent memory 0(0) 14(31.1) 14(31.1) P=0.081
 Orientation 0(0) 7(15.6) 7(15.6) P=0.574
 Attention 3(6.7) 15(33.3) 18(40) P=1.000
 New learning ability 1(2.2) 16(35.6) 17(37.8) P=0.227
Behavioral symptoms 5(11.1) 30(66.7) 35(77.8) P=0.642
 Altered level of consciousness (lethargy) 0(0) 2(4.4) 2(4.4) P=1.000
 Unusual dress 1(2.2) 5(11.1) 6(13.3) P=1.000
 Posture and motor behavior (Agitation, Restlessness, Bizarre posture) 4(8.9) 21(46.7) 25(55.6) P=1.000
 Unusual relation to people and things (Hostile, Dodge) 5(11.1) 26(57.8) 31(68.9) P=1.000

Note. N value and percentages don't equal total of columns since some subjects had fake multiple symptoms.