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. 2013 Jul 12;13:147. doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-13-147

Table 3.

Number of men and women within each group (i.e. with and without fetal anomaly) above clinically accepted psychometric cut-off values

 
Fetal anomaly (N = 155)
No fetal anomaly (N = 100)
With and without fetal anomaly (N = 255)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Men versus men
Women versus women
 
Men
Women
P-value*
Men
Women N (%)
P-value*
P-value*
P-value*
  N (%) N (%)   N (%)        
GHQ sum case score 6
50 (32.3)
88 (56.8)
P = 0.001
8 (8.0)
37 (37.0)
P = 0.240
P < 0.001
P = 0.003
IES intrusion 20
65 (41.9)
112 (72.3)
P < 0.001
2 (2.0)
8 (8.0)
P = 0.371
P < 0.001
P < 0.001
IES avoidance 20
18 (11.6)
23 (14.8)
P = 0.007
1 (1.0)
1 (1.0)
n.a.
P = 0.001
P < 0.001
IES arousal 20
13 (8.4)
44 (28.4)
P < 0.001
1 (1.0)
1 (1.0)
n.a.
P = 0.008
P < 0.001
EPDS sum 13 28 (18.1) 71 (45.8) P = 0.006 0 2 (2.0) n.a. P < 0.001 P < 0.001

P-values are presented for the differences between men and women within each group and for each sex between the two groups.

* Chi square.

Abbreviations:

EPDS Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale.

GHQ General Health Questionnaire.

IES Impact of Event Scale.