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. 2022 Sep 23;13:1006740. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.1006740

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics in male and female outpatients.

Variables Total Male Female Comparison
t/χ2 p-value
Cases [n (%)] 1,389 634 (45.6) 755 (54.4) - -
Age (years) [Mean (SD)] 30.5 (9.6) 30.0 (9.6) 30.8 (9.6) 1.544 0.123
Age range (years) 18–60 18–60 18–60 - -
Single 704 (50.7) 372 (58.7) 332 (44.0) 33.165 < 0.001
Married 596 (42.9) 236 (37.2) 360 (47.7)
Divorced 58 (4.2) 17 (2.7) 41 (5.4)
Widowed 31 (2.2) 9 (1.4) 22 (2.9)
Unemployed [n (%)] 154 (11.1) 64 (10.1) 90 (11.9) 1.165 0.280
Student [n (%)] 295 (21.2) 145 (22.9) 150 (19.9) 1.858 0.173
Religious belief [n (%)] 302 (21.8) 118 (18.6) 185 (24.5) 7.013 0.008
Education
Middle school [n (%)] 180 (13.0) 82 (12.9) 98 (13.0) 0.071 0.965
High school [n (%)] 407 (29.3) 188 (29.7) 219 (29.0)
College or higher [n (%)] 802 (57.7) 364 (57.4) 438 (58.0)
Personality character [ n (%) ]
Introversion 456 (32.8) 267 (42.1) 189 (25.0) 51.138 < 0.001
In-between 695 (50.0) 289 (45.6) 406 (53.8)
Extroversion 238 (17.1) 78 (12.3) 160 (21.2)
Family history of first-degree relatives [n (%)] 88 (6.3) 40 (6.3) 48 (6.4) 0.001 0.530
Diagnosis [n (%)]
Psychosis 183 (13.2) 96 (15.1) 87 (11.5) 26.725 < 0.001
Mood disorders 444 (32.0) 160 (25.2) 284 (37.6)
Anxiety disorder 406 (29.2) 211 (33.3) 195 (25.8)
Others 356 (25.6) 167 (26.3) 189 (25.0)

Significant in bold.