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Table 1 Sample characteristics

From: Predicting psychotic-like experiences among adolescents: the interplay of childhood trauma, cognitive biases, neuroticism, and depression

Variables

Mean ± SD or n (%)

Gender

 

 Male

2061 (50.4%)

 Female

2026 (49.6%)

Age

16.16 (0.88)

Residence

 

 Urban

2610 (63.9%)

 Town

694 (17.0%)

 Rural

783 (19.2%)

Single child status

 

 Yes

370 (9.1%)

 No

3717 (90.9%)

Economic status (total score)

5.45 (1.42)

 Parental marital status

 

 Married

3476 (85.1%)

 aNot current married

611 (14.9%)

PHQ-9 (total score)

6.18 (5.20)

 Participants with depression

306 (7.5%)

 Participants without depression

3781 (92.5%)

CTQ (total score)

35.42 (10.12)

 Participants with Childhood trauma

2121 (51.9%)

 Participants without Childhood trauma

1966 (48.1%)

DACOBS (total score)

125.55 (35.10)

Neuroticism subscale of the NEO-PI (total score)

33.05 (9.04)

Frequency subscale of CAPE-P15 (total score)

1.36 (0.41)

  1. PHQ-9, 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire; CTQ, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; DACOBS, Davos Assessment of the Cognitive Biases Scale; NEO-PI, NEO Personality Inventory Revised; CAPE-P15, 15-item positive subscale of the community assessment of psychic experiences; aNot current married included separated, divorced, and widowed