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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Contextual Behav Sci. 2019 Nov 16;15:39–45. doi: 10.1016/j.jcbs.2019.11.004

Table 2.

Means, standard deviations, and correlations among variables included in path analysis (i.e., mystical experiences score, psychological insight score, depression/anxiety symptom change score, psychological flexibility change score; N = 985).

M (SD) 1 2 3 4 5 6
1. Age 32.19 (12.6) . .07 .09 −.09 .14 −.07
2. Sexa 1.27 (0.45) . .09 .01 −.06 .08
3. Mystical Experiences 3.80 (0.89) . .41 −.19 .28
4. Psychological Insight 3.38 (0.91) . −.31 .50
5. Decrease in anxiety/depression −6.80 (5.61) . −.62
6. Increase in psychological flexibilityb 2.09 (1.44) .

Note. Bolded items were considered statistically significant (p<.001) and meaningful (coefficient > .20).

a

Sex coded Male = 1, Female = 2

b

The AAQII was originally developed as a measure of psychological inflexibility. Reduction in AAQ scores indicates an increase in psychological flexibility. However, to ease interpretation, we have calculated a positive change score to denote increases in psychological flexibility.