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Table 3 Conditional probability for suicidal behavior, estimated upon the established Bayesian network

From: The interplay of stressful life events and coping skills on risk for suicidal behavior among youth students in contemporary China: a large scale cross-sectional study

Pathway

Node

Probability of Suicidal behavior, in %

Gender

CRI1

SLE1

Gender → CRI1 → SLE1 → Su-id-at

1

1

1

10.59

1

2

1

9.21

1

3

1

6.72

2

1

1

19.62

2

2

1

15.28

2

3

1

4.45

Pathway

Node

Probability of Suicidal behavior, in %

Gender

CRI1

SLE3

Gender → CRI1 → SLE3 → Su-id-at

1

1

1

15.36

1

2

1

15.21

1

3

1

8.76

2

1

1

21.25

2

2

1

20.61

2

3

1

8.38

Pathway

Node

Probability of Suicidal behavior, in %

Gender

CRI1

SLE5

Gender → CRI1 → SLE5 → Su-id-at

1

1

1

11.02

1

2

1

10.45

1

3

1

5.36

2

1

1

25.10

2

2

1

9.95

2

3

1

6.88

Pathway

Node

Probability of Suicidal behavior, in %

Gender

CRI1

SLE6

Gender → CRI1 → SLE6 → Su-id-at

1

1

1

10.19

1

2

1

10.63

1

3

1

11.99

2

1

1

20.75

2

2

1

16.71

2

3

1

11.91

  1. Gender (1 = male; 2 = female); CRI1: approach coping skills (1 = below the average; 2 = average level; 3 = above the average level); SLE1: failure in study exam (1 = yes); SLE3: strong conflicts with classmates (1 = yes); SLE5: bereavement from losing a close family member (1 = yes); SLE6: suffering an acute illness (1 = yes)