Research Article

[Retracted] Potential Factors for Psychological Symptoms at Three Months in Patients with Young Ischemic Stroke

Table 1

Comparisons of SCL-90-R between young ischemic stroke patients and age-matched young healthy controls.

FeaturesHealthy ()Patients ()1

Age (years), 0.85
Male sex, % ()33.8 (130)36.5 (133)0.44
Urban residents, % ()92.4 (355)97.2 (354)0.52
Senior high school or higher, % ()93.5 (359)93.1 (339)0.84
Married, % ()42.2 (162)70.3 (256)<0.01
Had medical insurance, % ()98.7 (379)98.6 (359)1.00
Monthly income >6000 yuan, % ()57.3 (220)56.9 (207)0.91
Total SCL-90-R scores, <0.01
Subscales of SCL-90-R
Somatization, <0.01
Obsessive-compulsive, <0.01
Interpersonal sensitivity, <0.01
Depression, <0.01
Anxiety, <0.01
Hostility, <0.01
Phobic anxiety, <0.01
Paranoid ideation, 0.02
Psychoticism, <0.01

Abbreviations: SCL-90-R: Symptom Checklist 90 Revised; SD: standard deviance; 1 value was obtained using chi-square tests or Fisher’s exact tests for categorical variables and Mann–Whitney tests for continuous variables.