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. 2015 Jul 28;6:1089. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01089

Table 3.

Means (Standard Differences) are shown for the Total sample (T) and separately for men (M) and women (W) for the scores of the Salamanca Personality Disorders Test, including statistical differences for the gender variable.

SA SB SC P SD ST HS AS N I L AN D ANX
T
(104)
3.38 (2) 7.61 (2.9) 6.45 (2.6) 1.31 (0.95) 1.51 (1.3) 0.64 (1) 2.72 (1.3) 0.30 (0.6) 0.81 (0.9) 2.25 (1.3) 1.55 (1.2) 1.59 (1.3) 2.30 (1.4) 2.60 (1.4)
M
(29)
4.52 (1.8) 8.07 (3.1) 5.97 (2.5) 1.66 (0.9) 1.97 (1.3) 0.90 (0.9) 2.66 (1.5) 0.45 (0.6) 1.17 (1.1) 1.86 (1.3) 1.93 (1.3) 1.59 (1.1) 1.86 (1.5) 2.52 (1.3)
W
(75)
2.93 (1.9) 7.43 (2.8) 6.64 (2.6) 1.17 (0.9) 1.33 (1.3) 0.55 (1) 2.75 (1.2) 0.24 (0.5) 0.67 (0.8) 2.40 (1.3) 1.40 (1.1) 1.59 (1.4) 2.47 (1.3) 2.63 (1.4)
U-Mann–Whitney 0.001 n.s. n.s. 0.01 0.02 0.008 n.s. 0.03 0.03 n.s. n.s. n.s. 0.04 n.s.

SA-B-C, Salamanca Test; Type A-B-C scales, Subscales from the Salamanca: P, paranoid; SD, schizoid; ST, schizotype; HS, histrionic; AS, antisocial; N, narcissist; I, impulsive; L, limit; AN, anankastic; D, dependent; ANX, anxious.