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. 2020 Nov 26;18(1):50–62. doi: 10.1016/j.jsxm.2020.11.002

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for key variables

Variable (n complete) Min. Max. N (%)/Mean (SD) Median
Ethnicity (787)
White 629 (80%)
Psychiatric condition (781)
Diagnosis received 249 (32%)
Education (787)
Degree or higher 510 (65%)
High-risk condition (789)
≥1 condition 153 (19%)
Living status (789)
Living alone 76 (10%)
Diagnosed/suspect COVID-19 (785)
Yes 121 (15%)
CUSI total during lockdown (755) 16 46 22.71 (5.44) 21
CUSI consent during lockdown (775) 5 25 11.42 (4.9) 10
CUSI rape during lockdown (775) 6 19 6.28 (1.07) 6
CUSI child during lockdown (781) 4 7 4.02 (0.23) 4
Social distancing (789) 1 5 4.68 (0.56) 5
Loneliness (789) 0 58 22.87 (13.76) 22
DERS-16 (779) 16 74 35.52 (14.7) 34
COVID-19 worries (789) 7 25 17.18 (3.18) 17
Go/No-Go errors (789) 0 49 9.46 (6.8) 8

COVID-19 = coronavirus disease 2019; CUSI = Coping Using Sex Inventory; DERS-16 = Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale 16-item version.

Descriptive statistics for each measure are reported for all participants who completed that measure, hence the n complete varies by measure. For social distancing, loneliness, difficulties in emotion regulation, COVID-19 worries, and Go/No-Go errors, higher scores indicate increased levels.