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Table 2 Descriptive information and association test results of missing values

From: Characteristics of adolescent boys who have displayed harmful sexual behaviour (HSB) against children of younger or equal age

Variable

Missing values in HSB-C

Missing values in HSB-P

Total number missing values

Test statistic and P values before Holm correction

P values after Holm correction

Social functioning

3

6

9

χ(1)2 = 2.12, p = .145N

p = 1.00

Other criminal/ norm breaking behavior

3

5

8

χ(1)2 = 1.22, p = .270N

p = 1.00

Self-esteem

5

8

13

χ(1)2 = 1.20, p = .156N

p = 1.00

Emotional loneliness

5

9

14

χ(1)2 = 2.96, p = .086N

p = .684

Own trauma

6

5

11

χ(1)2 = 0.01, p = .940N

p = 1.00

Age own trauma

7

6

13

χ(1)2 = 1.13, p = .287N

p = 1.00

Cognitive abilities

7

7

14

χ(1)2 = 0.23, p = .630N

p = 1.00

Location HSB

0

1

1

df = 3, p = 0.4F

p = .100

Caregiver qualities

0

4

4

χ(1)2 = 5.30, p = .021N

p = .213

Repeated HSB

0

4

4

χ(1)2 = 5.30, p = .021N

p = .213

  1. Only variables with missing values are shown in the table, all other variables did not contain missing values. Two tests are performed: N − 1 Chi-Square test, and Fisher’s exact test, denoted by N and F respectively. Note that all p values became > .213 after adjustment by using holm correction