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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Assess. 2015 Feb 9;27(3):874–882. doi: 10.1037/pas0000075

Table 2. Means and standard deviations for each group on clinical variables.

Group Significance statistics Effect size (d) (95% CI)

Measure HD OCD CC CC and HD CC and OCD HD and OCD
OCI-HD 9.29 (2.45) 1.89 (2.59) 1.32 (2.16) F (2,471) = 600.38, p = <.001 a, c 3.42 (3.09-3.74) 0.24 (0.00-0.48) 2.96 (2.63-3.27)
OCI-OCD 9.25 (8.28) 23.94 (12.11) 2.35 (3.54) F (2,471) = 229.13, p = <.001 a, b, c 1.04 (0.81-1.26) 2.57 (2.24-2.89) 1.49 (1.23-1.74)
SI-R Total 63.27 (13.40) 15.06 (14.29) 10.50 (12.74) F (2,458) = 806.91, p = <.001 a, b, c 4.02 (3.65-4.38) 0.34 (0.09-0.58) 3.51 (3.14-3.86)
HRS 25.42 (4.98) 3.23 (4.80) 1.89 (3.65) F (2,464) = 1458.35, p = <.001 a, c 5.29 (4.83-5.72) 0.32 (0.08-0.56) 4.52 (4.08-4.92)
BAI 11.27 (9.71) 12.65 (11.41) 1.69 (3.58) F (2,436) = 68.13, p = <.001 a, b 1.26 (1.02-1.49) 1.41 (1.13-1.68) 0.13 (-0.11-0.37)

Note. SI-R scores were available for 461/474 participants (97%). HRS scores were available for 467/474 participants (98%). Scores on the BAI were available for 439/474 participants (93%).

a

indicates significant differences between the CC and HD groups.

b

indicates significant differences between CC and OCD groups.

c

indicates differences between HD and OCD groups.