Table 3.
Correlations of Stagnation Scale total score and three subscales with PHQ-9 total score and each depression symptom (n = 117).
| PHQ-9 items | Stagnation total | Stagnation Subscale | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body-mind obstruction | Affect-posture inhibition | Over-attachment | ||
| (1) Anhedonia | 0.43∗∗ | 0.29∗∗ | 0.41∗∗ | 0.37∗∗ |
| (2) Depressed mood | 0.51∗∗ | 0.46∗∗ | 0.29∗∗ | 0.54∗∗ |
| (3) Sleep disturbance | 0.24∗ | 0.12 | 0.22∗ | 0.23∗ |
| (4) Low energy | 0.33∗∗ | 0.33∗∗ | 0.29∗∗ | 0.21∗ |
| (5) Appetite/weight | 0.35∗∗ | 0.33∗∗ | 0.20∗ | 0.30∗∗ |
| (6) Guilt/worthless | 0.48∗∗ | 0.35∗∗ | 0.34∗∗ | 0.45∗∗ |
| (7) Concentration | 0.39∗∗ | 0.41∗∗ | 0.27∗∗ | 0.29∗∗ |
| (8) Psychomotor change | 0.36∗∗ | 0.39∗∗ | 0.30∗∗ | 0.22∗ |
| (9) Thoughts of death | 0.24∗ | 0.23∗ | 0.18∗ | 0.18∗ |
| PHQ-9 total | 0.58∗∗ | 0.49∗∗ | 0.44∗∗ | 0.49∗∗ |
∗∗ Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).
∗ Correlation is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed).