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Table 1 Subject characteristics

From: Evidence of individual differences in the long-term social, psychological, and cognitive consequences of child maltreatment

 

Childhood maltreatment exposure

p-value

Exposed individuals (n = 63)

Unexposed individuals (n = 63)

Gender, n (%)

 Male

25 (39.7)

25 (39.7)

NA

 Female

38 (60.3)

38 (60.3)

NA

Baseline

 Receiving governmental financial assistance on the day of hospital admission, n(%)

1 (1.6)

1 (1.6)

NA

 Age of onset (years), mean(SD)

8.38 (4.76)

8.43 (4.96)

0.956

 Follow-up time (years), mean(SD)

14.76 (3.07)

14.89 (2.95)

0.813

Follow-up

 Age at follow-up

23.14 (5.17)

23.32 (5.19)

0.850

 Education level, n (%)

  

0.168

  Lower secondary school or below

8 (12.7)

4 (6.3)

 

  Upper secondary school/Associate Degree/ Higher Diploma

38 (60.3)

33 (52.4)

 

  Bachelor's degree or above

17 (27.0)

26 (41.3)

 

 Employment statusa, n (%)

  

0.690

  Full-time

23 (37.1)

25 (40.3)

 

  Part-time

6 (9.7)

4 (6.5)

 

  Unemployed

4 (6.5)

7 (11.3)

 

  Full-time student

29 (46.8)

26 (41.9)

 

Log10-transformed monthly household income, mean(SD)

4.44 (0.27)

4.60 (0.37)

0.006

  1. amissing count not shown