Table 1.
Means, Standard Deviations, and Ranges for T-Scores of Mental Health Symptoms
| Variable | M | SD | Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anxiety | 49.09 | 14.34 | 35–98 |
| Depression | 46.90 | 11.34 | 35–86 |
| Anger | 45.18 | 11.01 | 25–82 |
| PTSD | 49.56 | 12.66 | 26–83 |
| Dissociation | 49.93 | 12.43 | 35–93 |
| Sexual preoccupation | 46.31 | 10.00 | 37–111 |
| Sexual distress | 52.14 | 15.37 | 41–111 |
Note. All mental health t-scores were derived from the TSCC. M = mean; SD = standard deviation. T-scores above 65 are considered clinically significant for all scales, except for Sexual Preoccupation and Distress. For the Sexual Concerns subscales, a t-score of 70 or above is considered clinically significant.