Retrospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Jul 19, 2025; 15(7): 105742
Published online Jul 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i7.105742
Table 1 Univariate analysis of high-risk factors affecting posttraumatic stress disorder in patients with multiple injuries, n (%)
Variable
PTSD (n = 33)
Non-PTSD (n = 77)
χ2
P value
Sex0.0630.803
    Male18 (54.55)40 (51.95)
    Female15 (45.45)37 (48.05)
Age (years)6.0040.014
    < 5016 (48.48)56 (72.73)
    ≥ 5017 (51.52)21 (27.27)
Personality8.2550.004
    Extroverted9 (27.27)44 (57.14)
    Introverted24 (72.73)33 (42.86)
HAMA (points)6.6920.010
    < 141 (3.03)18 (23.38)
    ≥ 1432 (96.97)59 (76.62)
HAMD (points)12.128< 0.001
    < 205 (15.15)39 (50.65)
    ≥ 2028 (84.85)38 (49.35)
Monthly income (CNY)10.5090.001
    < 500030 (90.91)46 (59.74)
    ≥ 50003 (9.09)31 (40.26)
Negative life events6.0680.014
    Without14 (42.42)52 (67.53)
    With19 (57.58)25 (32.47)
Smoking history5.8270.016
    Without11 (33.33)45 (58.44)
    With22 (66.67)32 (41.56)
History of alcohol dependence1.0010.317
    Without19 (57.58)52 (67.53)
    With14 (42.42)25 (32.47)