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Table 1 Demographic characteristics and childhood trauma in patients and healthy controls

From: A history of childhood trauma is associated with slower improvement rates: Findings from a one-year follow-up study of patients with a first-episode psychosis

 

Patients N = 96

Controls N = 26

Statistics

Age (mean ± SD)

27.4 ± 8.3

30.07 ± 7.9

f = 0.81, t = −2.26, p = 0.02

Gender M/F

54/42

148/116

X 2 = 0.001, df = 1, p = 0.97

Childhood trauma (CTQ)a

 Total score, median (min-max)

41 (25–77)

29 (25–53)

z = −9.40, p < 0.001

 Physical abuse, median (min-max)

5 (5–19)

5 (5–11)

z = −8.74, p <0.001

 Sexual abuse, median (min-max)

5 (5–21)

5 (5–14)

z = −6.65, p < 0.001

 Emotional abuse, median (min-max)

10 (5–24)

5 (5–19)

z = −9.14, p < 0.001

 Emotional neglect, median (min-max)

11 (5–24)

7 (5–25)

z = −8.00, p < 0.001

 Physical neglect, median (min-max)

7 (5–17)

5 (5–13)

z = −8.04, p < 0.001

  1. a Mann-Whitney test