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Table 7 Mean (M) and gender differences in scores for non-clinical and clinical sample

From: The factor structure and psychometric properties of the Clinical Outcomes in Routine Evaluation – Outcome Measure (CORE-OM) in Norwegian clinical and non-clinical samples

Domain

Non-clinical

Clinical

 

Male

Female

 

Total

Male

Female

 

Total

 

n=130

n=330

 

N=440

n=206

n=313

 

n=529

 

M

SD

M

SD

95 % CI1

M2

SD

M

SD

M

SD

95 % CI1

M2

SD

Well-being

0.74

0.60

0.98

0.67

0.11 – 0.37*

0.92

0.66

2.16

0.79

2.29

0.79

−0.00 – 0.80

2.25**

0.79

Symptoms

0.76

0.54

0.85

0.57

−0.02 – 0.21

0.83

0.56

2.25

0.79

2.25

0.75

−0.12 – 0.15

2.26**

0.77

Functioning

0.73

0.50

0.76

0.45

−0.07 – 0.12

0.76

0.47

1.75

0.66

1.69

0.64

−0.18 – 0.06

1.71**

0.65

Risk

0.09

0.23

0.06

0.19

−0.07 – 0.01

0.07

0.20

0.76

0.81

0.52

0.63

−0.37 – 0.13*

0.62**

0.71

Non-risk

0.74

0.48

0.83

0.49

−0.07 – 0.19

0.81

0.49

2.03

0.68

2.01

0.64

−0.12 – 0.11

2.03**

0.66

All items

0.60

0.42

0.69

0.41

−0.03 – 0.16

0.68

0.42

1.80

0.66

1.75

0.60

−0.16 – 0.06

1.78**

0.63

  1. 1 95% confidence interval for difference between male and female scores.
  2. 2 Means in non-clinical and clinical samples compared by t-test, significance of differences reported in M column for clinical sample.
  3. *p<.001, **p<.0001.