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. 2019 May 16;20(4):447–458. doi: 10.1080/15532739.2019.1614130

Table 2.

Self-harm, bullying and depression.

Do you ever think about hurting yourself? (χ2 [12] = 805.73, p < .0005, Cramer’s V = 0.20)
  Male1
Female2
Other3
Trans4
1 N % N % N % N %
None of the time 2800 77.2% 2524 57.9% 116 51.1% 17 30.9%
Rarely 511 14.1% 881 20.2% 30 13.2% 7 12.7%
Some of the time 213 5.9% 592 13.6% 28 12.4% 4 7.3%
Often 75 2.1% 264 6.1% 30 13.3% 8 14.5%
All of the time 26 0.7% 100 2.3% 23 10.1% 19 34.5%
Have you been bullied in school in the past 2 months?( χ2 [6] = 81.26, p < .0005, Cramer’s V = 0.18)
 
Male1
Female1
Other2
Trans3
No 2915 80.4% 3464 79.4% 146 64.3% 27 49.1%
Yes 378 10.4% 482 11.1% 43 18.9% 22 40.0%
Don’t Know 332 9.2% 415 9.5% 38 16.7% 6 16.4%
No 2915 80.4% 3464 79.4% 146 64.3% 27 49.1%
Over the past month on how many days have you felt down, depressed or hopeless? (χ2 [6] = 202.5, p < .0005, Cramer’s V = 0.09)
 
Male1
Female2
Other3
Trans4
No Days 1914 52.8% 1032 23.7% 75 33% 12 21.8%
1-5 Days 1077 29.7% 1627 37.3% 51 22.5% 9 16.4%
6-11 Days 301 8.3% 700 16.1% 27 11.9% 4 7.3%
12-17 Days 153 4.2% 513 11.8% 22 9.7% 1 1.8%
18-24 Days 83 2.3% 292 6.7% 15 6.6% 5 9.1%
25 plus Days 97 2.7% 197 4.5% 37 16.3% 24 43.6%

Note: Column headings with post scripts that are different are significantly different (p < 0.0083 with Bonferroni correction).