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. 2020 Jan 30;11(1):1717826. doi: 10.1080/20008198.2020.1717826

Table 1.

Frequency of exposure to childhood adversity and PTSD/CPTSD diagnostic rates in each sample and the total sample.

Variables Hong Kong
(n = 428)
China
(n = 340)
Taiwan
(n = 254)
Japan
(n = 324)
Total Sample
(n = 1346)
Age (mean, SD) 20.16 (1.66) 20.54 (1.55) 19.87 (1.44) 19.34 (1.19) 20.00 (1.55)
Female (n,%) 252 (58.88) 235 (69.12) 200 (78.74) 227 (70.06) 914 (67.90)
Number of childhood adversities (n,%)          
 0 109 (25.47) 125 (36.76) 62 (24.41) 158 (48.77) 454 (33.73)
 1 122 (28.50) 103 (30.29) 85 (33.46) 71 (21.91) 381 (28.31)
 2 63 (14.72) 54 (15.88) 42 (16.54) 45 (13.89) 204 (15.16)
 3 54 (12.62) 32 (9.41) 24 (9.45) 21 (6.48) 131 (9.73)
 4 51 (11.92) 10 (2.94) 17 (6.69) 16 (4.94) 94 (6.98)
 5 15 (3.50) 9 (2.65) 13 (5.12) 8 (2.47) 45 (3.34)
 6 9 (2.10) 3 (0.88) 9 (3.54) 2 (0.62) 23 (1.71)
 7 or more 5 (0.96) 4 (1.18) 2 (0.79) 1 (0.31) 14 (1.04)
PTSD diagnosis (n,%) 15 (3.50) 3 (0.88) 4 (1.57) 4 (1.23) 26 (1.93)
CPTSD diagnosis (n,%) 26 (6.07) 3 (0.88) 11 (4.33) 9 (2.78) 49 (3.64)