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. 2024 Nov 7;16:25158414241294177. doi: 10.1177/25158414241294177

Table 1.

Mean, or median scores (Standard Deviation in parenthesis), and range for the group of (N = 29) participants for age; number of years since first experienced hallucinations; score for each of the hallucination experience questions; anxiety and depression scores from the HADS, and score from the UCLA loneliness scale.

Questionnaire Mean (M) or Median (Mdn) and (SD) Range
Age M – 43.75 years (11.70) 22–59
Number of years since first experienced hallucinations? M – 5.23 (7.63) 1–38
When was your last vision? (1 = over a year, 5 = today) Mdn – 4.00 (1.23) 1–5
How often do they occur? (1 = very rarely, 5 = very frequently) Mdn – 5.00 (1.18) 1–5
How long do they typically last? (1 = under a minute, 5 = always present) Mdn – 2.00 (1.66) 1–5
Are they pleasant, or unpleasant? (1 = very pleasant, 5 = very unpleasant) Mdn – 3.00 (0.81) 1–5
Did your hallucinations worsen during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown? (1 = decreased a lot, 5 = increased a lot) Mdn – 3.00 (0.76) 2–5
HADS depression scale (0–7 normal range) M – 7.76 (5.65) 0–20
HADS anxiety scale (0–7 normal range) M – 9.86 (5.43) 0–19
UCLA loneliness scale M – 54.00 (13.78) 22–75

HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale.