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World J Psychiatry. Aug 19, 2022; 12(8): 1016-1030
Published online Aug 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i8.1016
Published online Aug 19, 2022. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v12.i8.1016
Item | Observation group, n = 29 | Control group, n = 17 | t/χ2 | P value |
Age, yr | 25.970 ± 7.189 | 28.120 ± 6.214 | -1.029 | 0.309 |
Sex, F/M | 0.405 | 0.525 | ||
Female | 22 (76) | 15 (88) | ||
Male | 7 (24) | 2 (12) | ||
Education, yr | 15.030 ± 2.179 | 13.710 ± 2.443 | 1.909 | 0.063 |
Med, SSRIs/SNRI | 0.423 | 0.515 | ||
SSRIs | 24 (83) | 16 (94) | ||
SNRI | 5 (17) | 1 (6) | ||
CTQ | 50.210 ± 9.715 | 48.880 ± 8.908 | 0.460 | 0.648 |
- Citation: Yu RQ, Tan H, Wang ED, Huang J, Wang PJ, Li XM, Zheng HH, Lv FJ, Hu H. Antidepressants combined with psychodrama improve the coping style and cognitive control network in patients with childhood trauma-associated major depressive disorder. World J Psychiatry 2022; 12(8): 1016-1030
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v12/i8/1016.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v12.i8.1016