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. 2018 Jun 14;8:9151. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-27386-1

Table 2.

Test statistics for general linear models (two-way ANOVA with repeated measurements design) assessing differences in relevant scores between baseline and follow-up examinations (main effects score), differences in neuropsychological scores between stress cohort and control group (main effect group), and, whether temporal developments of scores vary between groups (interaction group × score).

Main effect score Main effect group Interaction group × score
PSS Score F = 9.192
df1 = 1, df2 = 50
partial η² = 0.155
p = 0.004, pBH < 0.01
F = 68.621
df1 = 1, df2 = 50
partial η² = 0.578
p < 0.001, pBH < 0.001
F = 12.536
df1 = 1, df2 = 50
partial η² = 0.200
p = 0.001, pBH < 0.01
HADS Anxiety F = 18.025
df1 = 1, df2 = 64
partial η² = 0.220
p < 0.001, pBH < 0.001
F = 75.613
df1 = 1, df2 = 64
partial η² = 0.542
p < 0.001, pBH < 0.001
F = 18.659
df1 = 1, df2 = 64
partial η² = 0.226
p < 0.001, pBH < 0.001
HADS Depression F = 19.258
df1 = 1, df2 = 64
partial η² = 0.231
p < 0.001, pBH < 0.001
F = 58.942
df1 = 1, df2 = 64
partial η² = 0.479
p < 0.001, pBH < 0.001
F = 11.857
df1 = 1, df2 = 64
partial η² = 0.156
p = 0.001, pBH < 0.01

Effect sizes are given as partial η². P-values given as pBH have been adjusted according to Benjamini and Hochberg. Df, degrees of freedom; PSS, psychosocial screening34; HADS, Hospital anxiety and depression scale61.