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. 2020 Apr 14;11:271. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.00271

Table 4.

Demographic correlates for lifetime prevalence of psychotic disorders, affective disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol use disorder, drug use disorder, and any mental disorders among the female prisoners.

Variables Psychotic disorders Affective disorders PTSD AUD DUD Any mental disorder
% (95% CIs) % (95% CIs) % (95% CIs) % (95% CIs) % (95% CIs) % (95% CIs)
Age (yrs) < 45 4.6 (0.5–8.7) 39.8 (36.8–42.8) 21.5 (18.2–24.8) 6.1 (2.1–10.1) 28.6 (25.0–32.2) 70.2 (68.1–72.3)
45–59 1.3 (0–3.5) 31.2 (28.3–34.1) 24.8 (21.3–28.3) 3.3 (0.3–6.3) 8.7 (6.4–11.0) 57.6 (55.3–59.9)
> 59 5.0 (0.7–9.3) 33.7 (30.8–36.6) 15.8 (12.9–18.7) 3.0 (0.2–5.8) 0.0 (0.0–0.0) 59.4 (47.9–70.9)
χ22=17.23*** χ22=17.50*** χ22=5.86 χ22=9.90** χ22=154.50*** χ22=40.76***
Educationa Low 2.7 (0.0–5.9) 40.6 (37.6–43.6) 24.4 (21.0–27.8) 3.3 (0.3–6.3) 13.8 (11.0–16.6) 65.8 (63.6–68.0)
Medium 4.3 (0.3–8.3) 34.4 (31.5–37.3) 20.4 (17.2–23.6) 6.8 (2.6–11.0) 29.0 (25.3–32.7) 66.8 (64.6–69.0)
High 4.1 (0.2–8.0) 40.2 (37.2–43.2) 25.3 (21.8–28.8) 2.6 (0.0–5.2) 8.8 (6.5–11.1) 64.4 (62.2–66.6)
χ22=4.34 χ22=10.99** χ22=6.74* χ22=17.47*** χ22=102.22*** χ22=0.56
Marital status Married 2.6 (0–5.7) 33.7 (30.8–36.6) 20.8 (17.6–24.0) 4.0 (0.8–7.2) 14.3 (11.5–17.1) 58.9 (56.6–61.2)
Unmarried 4.5 (0.4–8.6) 39.7 (36.7–42.7) 23.4 (20.0–26.8) 6.1 (2.1–10.1) 27.8 (24.2–31.4) 71.8 (69.7–73.9)
χ12=6.58* χ12=10.41*** χ12=2.56 χ12=5.68* χ12=70.78*** χ22=49.60***
Employment No 4.7 (0.6–8.8) 36.7 (33.7–39.7) 20.4 (17.2–23.6) 6.5 (2.4–10.6) 35.0 (31.2–38.8) 71.9 (69.8–74.0)
Yes 2.9 (0–6.2) 37.4 (34.4–40.4) 23.6 (20.2–27.0) 4.2 (0.9–7.5) 12.1 (9.5–14.7) 62.0 (59.8–64.2)
χ12=6.11* χ12=0.11 χ12=3.99* χ12=6.75** χ12=203.85*** χ22=28.95***

PTSD, post-traumatic stress disorder; AUD, alcohol use disorder; DUD, drug use disorder. ***p < 0.001, **p < 0.01, *p < 0.05.

aEducation level < 6 years was defined as low, 6 years < education level ≤ 12 years was defined as medium, education level > 12 years or college was defined as high.