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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2019 Jul 17;54(12):1519–1533. doi: 10.1007/s00127-019-01746-2

Table 2.

Weighted prevalence of depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation among 3080 individuals in the present study, 2016–2017

Description Percentage (95% CI)
Proportion of respondents who reported period of sadness or loss of energy that lasted more than 2 weeks (yes/no) out of total number of respondents 19.1% (17.1–21.0)
Proportion of respondents who reported thoughts of suicide or self-harm in their lifetime (yes/no) out of total number of respondents 17.0% (14.8–18.2)
Proportion of respondents who reported thoughts of suicide or self-harm in the last month (yes/no) out of total number of respondents 5.9% (4.9–6.8)
Proportion of respondents who reported thoughts of suicide or self-harm currently (yes/no) out of total number of respondents 1.6% (1.1–2.2)
Proportion of respondents who reported thoughts of suicide or self-harm in the last month (yes/no) out of total number of respondents with lifetime suicidal ideation 35.7% (31.4–40.0)
Proportion of respondents who reported thoughts of suicide or self-harm currently (yes/no) out of total number of respondents with lifetime suicidal ideation 10.0% (7.0–12.9)

95% CI 95% confidence interval