Observational Study
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World J Psychiatry. Aug 19, 2024; 14(8): 1233-1243
Published online Aug 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i8.1233
Table 1 Patient characteristics in the development and validation sets, n (%)
Characteristic
Development set (n = 450)
Validation set (n = 225)
P value
Sex0.386
Male305 (67.8)145 (64.4)
Female145 (32.2)80 (35.6)
Age (years)0.782
< 33265 (58.9)135 (60)
≥ 33185 (41.1)90 (40)
Personal status0.174
Married215 (47.8)120 (53.3)
Unmarried235 (52.2)105 (46.7)
Income0.582
Satisfied190 (42.2)100 (44.4)
Unsatisfied260 (57.8)125 (55.6)
Education0.368
Middle school or lower125 (27.8)70 (31.1)
Higher than middle school325 (72.2)155 (68.9)
Medical settlement0.740
Self-funded95 (21.1)50 (22.2)
Medical insurance355 (78.9)175 (77.8)
Burn area0.780
11%-29%275 (61.1)135 (60)
≥ 30%175 (38.9)90 (40)
Causes of burns0.831
Flame burn220 (48.9)115 (51.1)
Hot liquid burn185 (41.1)85 (37.8)
Electric burn20 (4.4)10 (4.4)
Other25 (5.6)15 (6.7)
Burn site0.913
Head, face, and neck area240 (53.3)119 (52.9)
Limbs and trunk area210 (46.7)106 (47.1)
Hospitalization period0.130
< 14135 (30)55 (24.4)
≥ 14315 (70)170 (75.6)
Anxiety rate210 (46.7)90 (40)0.100
Depression rate175 (38.9)95 (42.2)0.405