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. 2018 Mar 7;9:182. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2018.00182

Table 4.

Identified cases as well as percentage for anxiety (HADS-A) and depression (HADS-D) depending on cut-off levels as reported by the literature and depending on sex.

Zigmond and Snaith, 1983 White et al., 1999
HADS-D No case (0–7) Doubtful case (8–10) Case (11–21) No case (0–6) Possible case (7–9) Probable case (10–21)
Male 156
(91.2%)
11
(6.4%)
4
(2.3%)
148
(86.5%)
17
(9.9%)
6
(3.5%)
Female 145
(93.5%)
7
(4.5%)
3
(1.9%)
135
(87.1%)
14
(9.0%)
6
(3.9%)
HADS-A (0–7) (8–10) (11–21) (0–8) (9–11) (12–21)
Male 146
(85.4%)
20
(11.7%)
5
(2.9%)
156
(91.2%)
10
(5.8%)
5
(2.9%)
Female 126
(81.3%)
23
(14.8%)
6
(3.9%)
137
(88.4%)
13
(8.4%)
5
(3.2%)