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. 2020 Jun 23;29:e138. doi: 10.1017/S2045796020000517

Table 5.

Lifetime prevalence of suicidality in respondents with IED who have or have not ever hurt someone so badly they needed medical attention

Respondents who have never hurt someone so badly they needed medical attention Respondents who have hurt someone so badly they needed medical attention at least once
Percentages Percentages Parameter estimates
Suicidality variable n1a n2b %c s.e. n1a n2b %c s.e. OR (95% CI) Wald X2 p-value df
Ideation 169 452 34.9 2.5 87 183 45.0 4.6 1.8* (1.2–2.9) 7.0 0.008 1
Plan 74 452 14.7 1.8 50 183 24.7 3.4 2.5* (1.5–4.2) 11.6 <0.001 1
Attempt/gesture 74 452 14.8 1.8 45 183 23.0 3.1 2.3* (1.4–3.6) 11.8 <0.001 1

Logistic regression was used to compare the prevalence of the suicidality variables. All analyses control for participants' age, sex, education (in country-specific quartiles), and country of origin.

a

Nominator N (number of participants reporting the outcome).

b

Denominator N (number of participants asked the question).

c

Percentages are based on weighted data.