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. 2020 Nov 6;11:580503. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.580503

Table 2.

Estimated means (standard error) and analysis of group differences for psychophysiological measurements.

CON CHR-N CHR-P GROUP effect Pairwise comparisons
(n = 49) (n = 38) (n = 117) χ2, p η2 (95% CI) psihat/p (p crit)
Resting heart rate (RHR),
mean (SE)
67.16 (1.37) 68.31 (1.59) 71.63 (1.03) 5.98, 0.050* 0.19
[−0.01, 0.08]
CHR-N vs. CON: ns
CHR-N vs. CHR-P: ns
CON vs. CHR-P: −3.97/ 0.015 (0.016)*
Time-domain HRV
RMSSD,
mean (SE)
56.08 (4.02) 55.53 (5.16) 53.03 (2.79) 0.61, 0.738 −0.01
[−0.01, 0.00]
SDNN,
mean (SE)
57.01 (3.13) 56.40 (3.28) 54.91 (2.17) 0.78, 0.677 −0.01
[−0.01, 0.01]
Frequency-domain HRV
LF/HF,
mean (SE)
0.75 (0.11) 1.03 (0.22) 0.93 (0.11) 2.54, 0.281 0.00
[−0.01, 0.04]

Kruskal–Wallis H-tests (χ2, alpha = 0.05) are reported. Eta-squared (η2) with bias-corrected and accelerated (BCa) 1,000 samples bootstrapped confidence interval [95% CI] is reported as an indicator of effect size. Pairwise comparisons are Hochberg-corrected, 20% means-trimmed, 3,000 samples bootstrapped [psihat/p (p crit)]. CON, healthy controls; CHR-N, clinical high risk-negative; CHR-P, clinical high risk-positive; RHR, resting heart rate; RMSSD, square root of the mean squared differences of successive normal-to-normal intervals; SDNN, standard deviation of normal-to-normal heart beat intervals; LF/HF, ratio of low and high frequency power; SE, standard error of mean.