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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2008 Jun 10;43(4):477–483. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2008.04.012

Table 1.

Means (SD) or percentages of baseline demographic and psychiatric variables for entire sample and by follow-up AUD status

Dependent variable Entire sample N = 405 AUD3− n = 284 AUD+ n = 11
Age 19.34 (3.85)
Range = 12.2–51.0
19.31 (4.20)
Range = 12.2–51.0
19.20 (1.69)
Range = 16.8–23.2
Gender 61.0% female 63.3% female 27.3% female
SIAS–SPS total 32.89 (23.00)
Range = 0–110
33.53 (23.37)
Range = 0–110
61.45 (28.33)
Range = 17–110
SIAS–SPS: interaction fears 17.40 (11.53)
Range = 0–54
17.63 (11.82)
Range = 0–53
27.82 (12.04)
Range = 12–50
SIAS–SPS: observation fears 5.62 (5.72)
Range = 0–31
5.77 (5.87)
Range = 0–31
13.45 (7.99)
Range = 0–24
SIAS–SPS: fear others will notice anxiety 10.12 (7.94)
Range = 0–36
10.36 (8.01)
Range = 0–36
20.18 (10.41)
Range = 1–36
Depression 5.47 (5.19)
Range = 0–24
5.75 (5.20)
Range = 0–24
8.41 (6.69)
Range = 0–18
Trait anxiety 44.61 (4.46)
Range = 33–59
44.60 (4.55)
Range = 33–59
45.27 (4.25)
Range = 39–54

Note. AUD− = no AUD onset at follow-up assessment. AUD+ = AUD onset at follow-up assessment. SIAS–SPS = The Social Interaction Anxiety Scale and the Social Phobia Scale (Mattick and Clarke, 1998). Depression was measured using the Beck Depression Inventory (Beck and Steer, 1987) and trait anxiety with the Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory (Spielberger et al., 1983). Gender was coded male = 1, female = 2.