Original Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Psychiatr. Apr 22, 2012; 2(2): 33-42
Published online Apr 22, 2012. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v2.i2.33
Table 6 Comparative statistics between patients with and without suicidality and control subjects in relation to psychosocial variables
BDI-IIHAM-AY-BOCSEPQ-R
PsychosisNeurosisExtroversionLying
Patients with history of suicidality (n = 70)
Range3.0-53.03.0-44.00.0-38.03.00-20.004.0-21.003.0-18.03.0-18.0
Mean27.1921.3014.258.9411.569.8311.14
25th Percentiles18.0012.754.006.008.006.008.75
50th Percentiles26.5022.0013.509.0010.509.0011.00
75th Percentiles37.2528.2524.2511.0013.2515.0013.25
Patients without history of suicidality (n = 130)
Range1.0-50.01.0-44.00.0-40.03.0-15.04.00-21.002.0-18.02.0-19.0
Mean15.8811.9510.7211.6513.4211.3811.00
25th Percentiles7.005.002.004.009.0017.009.00
50th Percentiles11.008.009.506.0013.0013.0011.00
75th Percentiles23.2518.0016.009.0018.0016.0013.00
Control subjects (n = 100)
Range1.0-51.02.0-48.00.0-35.02.0-13.03.0-22.02.0-19.03.0-18.0
Mean11.8013.207.546.5018.0811.278.47
25th Percentiles7.006.002.254.0014.006.257.00
50th Percentiles10.0010.506.007.0018.0012.009.00
75th Percentiles14.0015.0012.009.0019.7516.7510.00
Significance
P10.00010.00010.00010.00010.00010.0500.0001
P20.0310.2350.0420.00010.00010.1080.0001
P30.00010.00010.0370.7500.0030.0250.911