Pivac, N.,2007 |
PTSD |
Genotype: Between healthy controls and veterans with nonpsy......
Genotype: Between healthy controls and veterans with nonpsychotic PTSD: X2= 1.335; df=1; P-value=0.248, OR=1.398, 95% CI=0.8380 to 2.333; P-value=0.2399. Between veterans with nonpsychotic and psychotic PTSD: X2= 0.0280; df=1; P-value=0.867. Between healthy controls and veterans who did not develop PTSD: X2= 0.0176; df=1; P-value=0.894. Between healthy controls and veterans with psychotic PTSD: X2= 0.0229; df=1; P-value=0.880. Between veterans with nonpsychotic PTSD and veterans without PTSD: X2= 0.497, df=1; P-value=0.481. Allele: Between healthy controls and veterans with nonpsychotic PTSD: OR=1.398, 95%CI= 0.8380 to 2.333; P-value=0.2399. Between veterans with nonpsychotic and psychotic PTSD: OR=0.8330; 95% CI= 0.3380 to 2.053, P-value=0.8188. Between healthy controls and veterans with psychotic PTSD: OR=1.165; 95% CI= 0.5105 to 2.657; P-value=0.8332. Between healthy controls and veterans without PTSD: OR=0.9874; 95% CI= 0.5067 to 1.924; P-value=1.0000.
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Allele frequencies of the MAO-B genotype were equally distri......
Allele frequencies of the MAO-B genotype were equally distributed. The OR statistics showed no significant differences in carrying the "A allele" or the "G allele".
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