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World J Psychiatry. Sep 19, 2025; 15(9): 106196
Published online Sep 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i9.106196
Table 4 Univariate analysis of influencing factors of post-traumatic growth in patients after intertrochanteric femoral fracture surgery, n (%)
Indicators
Low-level group (n = 136)
Moderate-level group (n = 75)
χ2
P value
Age (year)3.2420.072
< 6564 (47.06)45 (60.00)
≥ 6572 (52.94)30 (40.00)
Gender1.9840.159
Male79 (58.09)36 (48.00)
Female57 (41.91)39 (52.00)
AO/OTA classification1.1610.281
Stable62 (45.59)40 (53.33)
Unstable74 (54.41)35 (46.67)
Presence of comorbidities11.580< 0.001
No28 (20.59)32 (42.67)
Yes108 (79.41)43 (57.33)
Educational attainment6.0480.014
Below senior high school82 (60.29)38 (50.67)
Senior high school or above54 (39.71)37 (49.33)
Marital status0.1480.700
Married103 (75.74)55 (73.33)
Unmarried33 (24.26)20 (26.67)
Monthly family income (yuan)16.689< 0.001
< 350087 (63.97)26 (34.67)
≥ 350049 (36.03)49 (65.33)
Exercise habits13.662< 0.001
None123 (90.44)53 (70.67)
Yes13 (9.56)22 (29.33)