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. 2020 Apr 24;17(5):424–431. doi: 10.30773/pi.2020.0036

Table 2.

Demographics, clinical characteristics, and resources for candidates categorized as Class 1 (N=30)

Subjects Sex Number of marriages Psychiatric comorbidity*
1 M 3 1d, 6, 9a
2 M 2 2a, 2b
3 M 0 1a, 2a, 2b
4 M 4 5
5 M 2 4a
6 M 3 5
7 M 1 2a
8 M 3 6, 8, 9h
9 M 3 4a, 5
10 M 1 1b
11 M 0 1a, 4b, 6, 9f
12 M 1 1a
13 F 1 Not to find
14 M 1 4b
15 M 1 1a, 6
16 M 2 2a, 4a, 5, 6
17 M 1 1a
18 M 2 1b, 4b
19 F 0 Not to find
20 F 1 Not to find
21 F 1 1c
22 M 1 4a
23 M 1 4a
24 M 1 2a
25 M 1 7a
26 M 0 1a
27 M 0 9j
28 M 1 7b
29 M 3 1a
30 M 1 7a, 7b
*

psychiatric comorbidity: 1a narcissistic personality disorder (PD), 1b obsessive-compulsive PD, 1c histrionic PD, 1d antisocial PD, 2a alcohol addiction, 2b narcotics addiction, 3 bipolar disorder, 4a learning disorder, 4b dyslexia, 5 depression, 6 obsessive-compulsive disorder, 7a conduct disorder, 7b oppositional defiant disorder, 8 autism spectrum disorder, 9 others: 9a anxiety disorder, 9b body dysmorphic disorder, 9c enuresis [childhood], 9d generalized anxiety disorder, 9e impulse control disorder, 9f pedophilia, 9g phobic disorder, 9h post-traumatic stress disorder, 9i somatization disorder, 9j tic disorder. M: male, F: female