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. 2021 May 5;290:52–60. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.04.044

Table 3.

Association of social isolation / loneliness between suicidal ideation groups

Variables No SI(n=1,227; 73.3%) Remitted (n=108; 6.4%) Incidents(n=70; 4.2%) Persistents(n=270; 16.1%) P
Leaving home - n(%) 1,035 (84.4)a 83 (76.9) 52 (74.3) 213 (78.9) 0.012
Living alone – n(%) 203 (16.5)b 20 (18.5) 5 (7.1)b 81 (30.0)a <0.001
Social distancing (yes) – n(%) 1,179 (96.1) 106 (99.1) 66 (94.3) 259 (96.3) 0.366
Social distancing time (days) – median (P25 – P75) 52 (44 – 60)1 55 (50 – 60)1,2 51,4 (60 – 61)1,2 60 (49 – 63)2 <0.001
R-UCLA positive > 6 – n(%) 670 (54.6)b 58 (53.7)b 55 (78.6)a 248 (91.9)a <0.001
a

positive association by adjusted residual test to 5% significance

b

negative association by adjusted residual test to 5% significance;

1

equal numbers do not differ by Dunn's test at 5% significance. Abbreviations: SI, Suicidal Ideation; R-UCLA, three-item short form of the Revised University of California, Los Angeles Loneliness Scale.

2

equal numbers do not differ by Dunn's test at 5% significance. Abbreviations: SI, Suicidal Ideation; R-UCLA, three-item short form of the Revised University of California, Los Angeles Loneliness Scale.