The data in Table 4 compares males and females regarding the prevalence and age of onset of the 29 events described in Table 2, along with the significant odds ratios (ORs) of males to females regarding the prevalence. Significant differences in prevalence were noted for 20 of the items with higher rates for males for all but 6, with females higher on: running away (item 11), failed financial and responsibilities and family responsibilities (items 19 and 21), hitting or attacking someone (item 25), as well as losing temper and blaming others for their troubles or mistakes (items 27 and 28). As also seen in table 4, women had a significantly later age of onset of 10 of the symptoms listed in Table 4 (items 3,6,8,10-12,14,16-18).