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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Socius. 2019 May 3;5:10.1177/2378023119842728. doi: 10.1177/2378023119842728
Scale: Measure (1=never, 4=often)
Anger (NIH Toolbox): 1. I was irritated more than people knew.
2. I felt angry.
3. I felt like I was ready to explode.
4. I was grouchy.
5. I felt annoyed.
Anxiety (NIH Toolbox): 1. I felt fearful.
2. I felt anxious.
3. I felt worried.
4. I found it hard to focus on anything other than my anxiety.
5. I felt nervous.
6. I felt uneasy.
7. I felt tense.
Loneliness (NIH Toolbox): 1. I felt alone and apart from others.
2. I felt left out.
3. I felt that I am no longer close to anyone.
4. I felt alone.
5. I felt lonely.
Depressive symptoms (CES-D): 1. I felt worthless.
2. I felt that I had nothing to look forward to.
3. I felt helpless.
4. I felt sad.
5. I felt like a failure.
6. I felt depressed.
7. I felt unhappy.
8. I felt hopeless.
9. I felt like I couldn’t do anything right.
10. I felt everything in my life went wrong.
11. I felt lonely.
12. I felt alone.
13. It was hard for me to have fun.
14. I could not stop feeling sad.
Positive Affect (NIH Toolbox): 1. I felt attentive.
2. I felt delighted.
3. I felt calm.
4. I felt at ease.
5. I felt enthusiastic.
6. I felt interested.
7. I felt confident.
8. I felt energetic.
9. I felt able to concentrate.