Table 1 Sociodemographic and crime characteristics of MPG, OOG and NOG.

From: Resting-state functional connectivity and socioemotional processes in male perpetrators of intimate partner violence against women

Variables

MPG (n = 26)

OOG (n = 29)

NOG (n = 29)

F/χ2

p-value

Age (years)

41.19 (9.71)

38.97 (11.05)

38.28 (8.54)

0.66

0.51

Years of education

9.19 (4.30)

9.55 (3.58)

9.86 (2.44)

0.251

0.77

Severity (CTS-2)

4.27 (6.27)

0.24 (0.51)

0.31 (0.93)

11.43

< 0.0001

Drug severity

1.11 (0.40)

1.09 (0.36)

0.91 (0.33)

2.61

0.08

Loss consciousness

Yes (< 30 min)

3.8% (1)

3.4% (1)

0% (0)

2.658

0.954

Yes (< 15 min)

19.3% (5)

13.7% (4)

20.6% (6)

  

No

77% (20)

82.7% (24)

79.3% (23)

  

Indirect violence during childhood

 

1.177

0.55

Yes

20% (5)

20.7% (6)

31%(9)

  

No

80% (20)

79.3% (23)

69% (20)

  

Direct violence during childhood

 

1.580

0.45

Yes

12% (3)

24.1% (7)

24.1% (7)

  

No

88% (22)

75.9% (22)

75.9% (22)

  

Type of crime

 

PV = 57.7% (15)

SCF = 10.3% (3)

   
 

PPV = 42.3% (11)

DD = 17.24% (5)

   
  

GAR = 24.1% (7)

   
  

DT = 34.5% (10)

   
  

AA = 3.4% (1)

   
  

UM = 10.3% (3)

   
  1. Except for type of crime, violence during childhood and loss of consciousness, all values are mean (± SD). MPG male perpetrators group, OOG other offenders group, NOG non-offenders group, CTS-2 Conflict Tactic Scale-2, Indirect violence witnessing violence during childhood, Direct violence experiencing violence during childhood, PV psychological violence, PPV physical and psychological violence, SCF scams or crimes of forgery, DD dangerous driving, GAR Grave assault/robbery, DT drug trafficking, AA attack on authority, UM unspecified misdemeanor (lost answers).