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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Aug 30.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2009 Jul 17;169(1):33–38. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2008.07.010

Table 3.

Means, Standard Deviations, Medians and Interquartile Ranges

Two Group
Three Group
Variables Controls (n = 25) Patient (n = 40) FA (n = 20) IA (n = 20) FA (n = 20) AM (n = 10) U (n = 10)
Median IM Scores (quartiles) 55.0 (47.0:65.0) 55.0 (50.0:62.0) 56.0 (50.25:61.5) 55.0 (47.0:65.0) 56.0 (50.25:61.5) 52.5 (44.5:62.75) 62.5 (50.75:70.0)
Median SDE Scores (quartiles) 57.0 (46.0:61.0) 49.0 (46.0:53.0) 49.0 (46.0:53.0) 49.0 (42.0:64.25) 49.0 (46.0:53.0) 49.0 (45.0:50.75) 47.5 (42.0:69.25)
Mean BDI (SD)+ 16.8 (13.33) 9.5 (9.25) 16.8 (13.33) 13.4 (10.99) 5.50 (5.02)
Mean STAI State (SD) 40.1 (11.12) 34.5 (10.55) 40.1 (11.11) 35.4 (11.36) 33.5 (10.20)
Mean STAI Trait (SD)* 47.3 (12.38) 38.1 (12.44) 47.3 (12.38) 39.5 (14.38) 36.6 (10.73)

Note. FA = Fully Aware; IM = Impaired Awareness; AM = Aware but Misattributing; U = Unaware.

*

Significant Two Group difference, t(38) = 2.35, P = 0.02.

+

Significant Three Group difference, F(2, 36) = 3.37, P = 0.04.