Table 2.
Descriptive statistics regarding demographics, neuroticism, psychopathology, prevalences of depression and anxiety disorders and emotional experience (n = 266)
| % | n | |
|---|---|---|
| T 2 demographics | ||
| education | ||
| university degree | 17.6 | 47 |
| A-Levels | 41.0 | 109 |
| secondary school diploma | 36.5 | 97 |
| others | 4.9 | 13 |
| living in partnership | 64.3 | 171 |
| having children | 12.8 | 34 |
| T 2 current diagnosis | ||
| depression | 9.8 | 26 |
| anxiety | 4.5 | 12 |
| M | SD | |
| Neuroticism | ||
| T0 | 2.26 | (0.69) |
| T1 | 2.77 | (0.58) |
| T2 | 2.55 | (0.64) |
| General psychopathology | ||
| T0 | 1.42 | (0.25) |
| T1 | 1.39 | (0.35) |
| T2 | 1.32 | (0.40) |
| T 2 everyday emotional experience a | ||
| valenceb | 1.89 | (0.96) |
| arousalc | 1.81 | (0.87) |
Notes. an = 222 due to missing values in ecological momentary assessment; b scaled from feeling good (0) to feeling bad (6); cscaled from being relaxed (0) to being tense (6).