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Table 1 Sample characteristics: demographic data and diagnostic categories according to the ICD-10

From: Type and timing of adverse childhood experiences differentially affect severity of PTSD, dissociative and depressive symptoms in adult inpatients

 

M (n)

SD (%)

Demographic Data

 Female sex (n, %)

54

41.9 %

 Age (in years)

26.1

5.5

 Number of Hospitalizations

1.9

1.3

 Education (in years)

11.4

1.8

 University entrance diploma (n, %)

57

44.2 %

Clinical Characteristics

 ICD-10: F1-F19: Mental and behavioral disorders due to psychoactive substance use

46

35.7 %

 ICD-10: F2-F29: Psychotic spectrum disorders

63

48.8 %

 ICD-10: F30-F39: Affective Disorders

54

41.9 %

 ICD-10: F40-F48: Neurotic, stress-related and somatoform disorders

42

32.6 %

 ICD-10: F50-F59: Behavioral syndromes associated with physiological disturbances and physical factors

4

3.1 %

 ICD-10: F60-F69: Disorders of adult personality and behavior

30

23.8 %

 Number of Different Diagnosis Across Categories (M, SD)

1.9

0.7

 Single Diagnosis (n, %)

41

31.8 %

 One Comorbid Disorders (n, %)

66

51.2 %

Medication

 Antidepressants (n, %)

50

38.8 %

 Atypical Neuroleptics (n, %)

82

63.6 %

Symptom Severities

 Shutdown Dissociation (M, SD)

6.8

6.0

 PTSD Symptom Severity (M, SD)

7.9

11.5

 Depression Symptom Severity (M, SD)

15.9

7.4

  1. ICD-10 International Classification of Diseases (ICD), 10th Version