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. 2023 Jun 15;50(1):47–58. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbad079

Table 2.

Descriptive Information for All Variables

Variable Mean SD Observed Range Theoretical Range Available Data
Age 15.50 1.33 12–20 860
Stress
 Social stress 2.80 0.89 1–5.62 1–7 780
 Activity stress 3.09 0.78 1–7 1–7 778
Negative affect 2.28 0.94 1–7 1–7 783
Loneliness 1.89 0.91 1–7 1–7 781
Childhood adversity
 Child maltreatment 0.82 1.00 0–4 0–4 735
 Peer and sibling victimization 1.63 1.00 0–6 0–6 730
 Sexual victimization 0.89 1.32 0–7 0–7 703
 Witnessing and indirect victimization 1.40 1.38 0–8 0–8 697
Threat anticipation 11.89 4.76 5–33 5–35 777
General psychopathology
 Anxiety 6.11 4.57 0–23 0–24 722
 Somatization 6.00 5.03 0–26 0–28 724
 Obsession-compulsion 7.41 4.92 0–24 0–24 717
 Hostility 5.25 4.07 0–20 0–20 727
 Phobic anxiety 3.49 3.64 0–20 0–20 725
 Depression 6.21 5.64 0–24 0–24 709
 Interpersonal sensitivity 5.39 3.96 0–16 0–16 726
Attachment insecurity
 Father attachment insecurity 19.77 3.78 9–28 8–32 617
 Mother attachment insecurity 21.92 3.55 11–29 8–32 617
 Peer attachment insecurity 22.12 4.12 8–31 8–32 623
Maladaptive cognitive emotion regulation
 Rumination 6.35 2.06 2–10 2–10 697
 Self-blame 5.28 2.08 2–10 2–10 676
 Catastrophizing 4.95 2.22 2–10 2–10 669
 Other-blame 3.95 1.66 2–10 2–10 661
Psychotic experiences
 Negative symptoms 1.57 1.94 0–8 0–8 639
 Unusual thought content 4.10 3.57 0–18 0–20 614
 Perceptual abnormalities 4.50 4.79 0–28 0–36 597

The available data are reported due to missingness and those for psychotic experiences are highlighed in bold.