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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2013 May 16;30(9):10.1002/da.22064. doi: 10.1002/da.22064

TABLE 4.

Students with and without sleep disturbance across hyperarousal items

With SD
Without SD
ANOVA
n M(SD) n M(SD) F P
BAI #4: “Unable to relax” 47 1.77 (.96) 12 1.00 (.95) 6.10 .017
ASQ #6 intensity: “Trouble relaxing” 109 5.71 (2.59) 38 3.97 (2.70) 12.40 .001*
ASQ #6 frequency: “Trouble relaxing” 108 5.65 (2.87) 37 4.32 (3.08) 5.68 .019
ASQ #15 intensity: “Feeling restless, keyed up, or on edge” 109 4.26 (2.81) 38 3.11 (2.74) 4.80 .030
ASQ #15 frequency: “Feeling restless, keyed up, or on edge” 109 3.86 (2.73) 37 3.05 (2.84) 2.35 .128
*

Bonferroni correction, P < .01; SD, sleep disturbance; M, mean; SD, standard deviation; ASQ, Anxiety Symptom Questionnaire; BAI, Beck Anxiety Inventory.