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Table 1 Characteristics of the adolescent cohorts

From: Methylation in MAD1L1 is associated with the severity of suicide attempt and phenotypes of depression

Adolescent cohorts

DAWBA depression risk group

 

High depr. risk

Low depr. risk

Screening

Participants

High depr. risk

(n = 24 10.86%)

Low depr. risk

(n = 197 89.14%)

Gender distribution

Men: 2 (8.3%)

Women: 22 (91.7%)

Men: 54 (27.4%)

Women: 143 (72.6%)

Age

15.42 ± 0.65

Min: 14, Max: 16

15.45 ± 0.63

Min: 14, Max: 17

BMI

22.51 ± 3.79

Min: 16.75, Max: 31.91

21.85 ± 3.39

Min: 15.65, Max: 37.54

Recall

Participants

High depr. risk

(n = 34, 20.12%)

Low depr. risk

(n = 135, 79.88%)

Gender distribution

Men: 5 (14.7%)

Women: 29 (85.3%)

Men: 40 (29.6%)

Women: 95 (70.4%)

Age

17.71 ± 1.06

Min: 16, Max: 20

18.07 ± 0.98

Min: 15, Max: 20

BMI

23.12 ± 3.71

Min: 17.5, Max: 33.35

22.78 ± 3.14

Min: 16.27, Max: 32.02

  1. This table shows the demographical characteristics of the adolescent cohorts in the study. Cohorts were split into subgroups based on the DAWBA depression risk group. For numerical variables, the sample mean ± standard deviation is shown. Min stands for a minimal value, and max shows the maximal value. DAWBA, Development and Well-Being Assessment; BMI, body mass index