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. 2020 Nov 2;41(8):5678–5692. doi: 10.1007/s12144-020-01148-7

Table 2.

Mean and standard deviation of PTSD, depression, anxiety, COVID-19 traumatic stress, and cumulative trauma load in each subsample

Countries PTSD Depression Anxiety COVID-19 TS CTS
Egypt (N = 255) (M = 33.15, SD = 18.58), 49% scored at 31the cut-off score for probable PTSD (M = 10.49, SD = 6.70) (M = 8.18, SD = 6.01) (M = 37.68, SD = 9.20) (M = 6.90, SD = 5.29)
Kuwait N = 442) (M = 24.18, SD = 15.30), 33% scored at 31the cut-off score for probable PTSD (M = 7.50, SD = 5.55) (M = 5.33, SD = 4.83) (M = 32.19, SD = 7.40) (M = 6.73, SD = 6.79)
Jordan (N = 216) (M = 25.25, SD = 16.47),33.3% scored at 31the cut-off score for probable PTSD (M = 8.46, SD = 6.14) (M = 6.54, SD = 5.04) (M = 34.98, SD = 8.57) (M = 5.51, SD = 4.30)
Algeria (N = 110) (M = 21.15, SD = 15.57), 22% scored at 31the cut-off score for probable PTSD (M = 6.70, SD = 5.48) (M = 4.75, SD = 4.72) (M = 32.38, SD = 7.52) (M = 7.60, SD = 4.30)
Iraq and Palestine (N = 139) (M = 26.44, SD = 16.24), 36% scored at 31the cut-off score for probable PTSD (M = 6.99, SD = 5.08) (M = 5.78, SD = 4.86) (M = 33.89, SD = 9.03) (M = 10.05, SD = 5.44)
Saudi Arabia (N = 212) (M = 21.23, SD = 15.27), 20.3% scored at 31the cut-off score for probable PTSD (M = 15.27, SD = 21.23) (M = 6.32, SD = 5.47) (M = 4.60, SD = 4.53) (M = 6.48, SD = 4.34)

CTS, Cumulative Stressors and Traumas; COVID-19 TS, COVID-19 traumatic Stress