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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics and violent victimization of men and women with dual diagnosis

From: Gender differences in characteristics of physical and sexual victimization in patients with dual diagnosis: a cross-sectional study

 

Patients with dual diagnosis (N = 243)

 

Men (N = 171)

Women (N = 72)

t/χ2

P

Age [M (SD)]

41.8 (11.0)

43.4 (10.4)

1.100

.273

Unemployed [%]

91.8

95.8

1.259

0.262

Substance use disorders [%]a

 Alcohol

63.2

63.9

.012

.914

 Cannabis

49.7

37.5

3.039

.081

 Cocaine

44.4

43.1

.040

.842

 Opioid

21.1

27.8

1.292

.256

 Sedatives

17.0

27.8

3.684

.055

 Other substances

12.9

15.3

.251

.616

Psychiatric disorders Axis I [%]a

 Psychotic disorder

42.1

29.2

3.590

.058

 Mood disorders

22.2

22.2

.000

1.000

 Anxiety disorders

21.6

20.8

.019

.889

 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

8.8

6.9

.224

.636

 Other disorder

13.5

6.9

2.104

.147

Psychiatric disorder Axis II [%]a

 Personality disorder

26.9

61.1

25.428

<.001

 Intellectual disability

12.9

12.5

.006

.938

Total number of disorders [M (SD)]

3.7 (1.4)

3.8 (1.3)

−.831

.407

Violent victimization [%]

 Physical violence

34.5

47.2

3.470

.063

 Sexual violence

4.1

29.2

31.243

<.001

  1. aDisorders can co-occur
  2. bSignificant findings are shown in bold