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. 2020 Jun;17(3):141–148. doi: 10.36131/cnfioritieditore20200301

Table 5.

Frequency distribution for CDI items that showed differences between groups

CDI items DG CG Total p-valuea
f (%)
3 I do most things O.K. 23(74) 30(100) 53(87) .007
I do many things wrong 07(23) 0 07(11)
I do everything wrong 01(03) 0 01(02)
8 Bad things are not usually my fault 22(71) 28(93) 50(82) .060
Many bad things are my fault 08(26) 02(07) 10(16)
All bad things are my fault 01(03) 0 01(02)
9 I do not think about killing myself 26(84) 30(100) 56(92) .053
I think about killing myself but would not do it 05(16) 0 5(8)
I want to kill myself 0 0 0
11 Things bother me once in a while 20(65) 27(90) 47(77) .046
Things bother me many itmes 08(26) 03(10) 11(18)
Things bother me all the time 03(10) 0(0) 03(05)
14 I sleep pretty well 18(58) 25(83) 43(70) .079
I have trouble sleeping many nights 08(26) 04(13) 12(20)
I have trouble sleeping every night 05(16) 01(03) 06(10)
15 I am tired once in a while 21(68) 30(100) 51(84) .001
I am tired many days 07(23) 0 07(11)
I am tired all the time 03(10) 0 03(05)
17 I have fun at school many times 18(58) 27(90) 45(74) .008
I have fun at school only once in a while 13(42) 03(10) 16(26)
I never have fun at school 0 0 0
18 I am just as good as other kids 09(29) 20(67) 29(48) .007
I can be as good as other kids if I want to 20(65) 10(33) 30(49)
I can never be as good as other kids 02(06) 0 02(03)

Abbreviation: f = frequency.

Notes: aFisher’s exact test.