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. 2022 Jul 5;13:932249. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.932249

TABLE 3.

Psychopathology in students.

Total N = 122
Nursing students n = 52
Medical students n = 70
% (n) / M (SD) % (n) / M (SD) % (n) / M (SD) t / χ2(p) post hoc/CTR
BAI 9.50 (8.133) 11.19 (8.381) 8.24 (7.767) t = 2.005 (p = 0.047)
Anxiety yes 51.6 (63) 63.5 (33) 42.9 (30) χ2 = 5.072 (p = 0.024) 2.3/–2.3
BDI-II 7.96 (6.329) 9.17 (6.116) 7.06 (6.377) t = 1.844 (p = 0.068)
Depression yes 15.6 (19) 21.1 (11) 11.4 (8) χ2 = 2.146 (p = 0.143)
AS score 6.16 (4.773) 7.29 (4.820) 5.33 (4.596) t = 2.281 (p = 0.024)
Acute stress yes 25.4 (31) 36.5 (19) 17.1 (12) χ2 = 5.922 (p = 0.015) 2.4/–2.4
DAST-10 0.20 (0.616) 0.29 (0.776) 0.14 (0.460) t = 1.206 (p = 0.232)
Drugs yes 13.1 (16) 15.4 (8) 11.4 (8) χ2 = 0.410 (p = 0.522)
AUDIT 3.32 (2.785) 3.38 (3.504) 3.27 (2.126) t = 0.206 (p = 0.837)
Alcohol yes 14.8 (18) 17.3 (9) 12.9 (9) χ2 = 0.470 (p = 0.493)
Psychopathology 27.61 (17.680) 31.85 (18.375) 24.46 (16.582) t = 2.324 (p = 0.022)
Mental disorder yes 66.4 (81) 69.2 (36) 64.3 (45) χ2 = 0.327 (p = 0.567)

CTR, corrected typified residuals; those less than –1.96 or greater than 1.96 were considered significant. The groups from among the categorical variables in which the CTRs were significant are shown in bold. When the post hoc tests in the quantitative variables were significant, we have indicated the highest scoring group; n, sample; M, average; SD, standard deviation; χ2, Pearson chi-squared test; t, Student’s t-test; BAI, Beck Anxiety Inventory; BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory-II; AS, Acute Stress; DAST-10, Drug Abuse Screening Test; AUDIT, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test.