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. 2019 Aug 18;61(1):40–50. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13104

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and measures of concordance and reliability

    Individual scales Interscale relationship
Mean Median Mode Range Skewness Kurtosis Variance Omega Cronbach Alpha Cronbach Alpha Pearson Correlation
Major Depression E‐SWAN Depression 0.08 −0.05 0 −3, 3 −0.73 1.51 0.71 .85 .91 .66 .49
MFQ 8.80 6.00 0 0, 47 1.39 1.57 80.59 .93 .92
MDD (E‐SWAN ≥ 0)                   .73 .56
MDD (E‐SWAN < 0)                   .37 .23
Social Anxiety E‐SWAN Social Anxiety 0.17 0.22 0 −3, 3 −0.36 0.59 1.21 .85 .922 .65 .49
SCARED Social 4.14 3.00 0 0, 14 0.85 −0.15 14.5 .85 .88
Social Anxiety (E‐SWAN ≥ 0)                   .66 .51
Social Anxiety (E‐SWAN < 0)                   .25 .14
Panic Disorder E‐SWAN Panic 0.00 −0.20 0 −3, 3 −1.19 2.05 1.01 .93 .97 .54 .36
SCARED Panic 1.98 1.00 0 0, 23 2.96 11.86 10.32 .87 .85
Panic Disorder (E‐SWAN ≥ 0)                   .75 .56
Panic Disorder (E‐SWAN < 0)                   .29 .17
DMDD E‐SWAN DMDD 0.03 −0.09 0 −3, 3 −0.43 0.39 1.32 .97 .98 .75 .59
ARI 0.21 0.16 0 0, 12 0.97 0.04 10.2 .92 .91
DMDD (E‐SWAN ≥ 0)                   .67 .51
DMDD (E‐SWAN < 0)                   .54 .36

Table shows descriptive statistics for each E‐SWAN scale and unidirectional counterparts [Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ), Screen for Child Anxiety and Related Disorders (SCARED), Affective Reactivity Index (ARI)]. Measures of reliability are shown between each E‐SWAN scale and its unidirectional counterparts for all participants, and for participants grouped by E‐SWAN score. To demonstrate the added value of the E‐SWAN, the data was split into two groups, one that included participants that scored at or above 0 on the E‐SWAN scale (those with strengths in the given domain) and those that scored below 0 (those with weaknesses, or symptoms in the given domain).