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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 3.
Published in final edited form as: Cannabis. 2020 Jul 3;3(2):139–147. doi: 10.26828/cannabis.2020.02.001

Table 2.

Mean Expectancies for Vulvodynia Symptoms

Vulvodynia Symptom Mean (SD) Significance (2- tailed). Effect Size (d)
Sharp/Stabbing .64 (.54) t(35) = 7.06, p <.001 1.19
Dyspareunia .62 (.49) t(36) = 7.69, p <.001 1.24
Soreness .54(.56) t(36) = 5.90, p <.001 0.96
Sitting .53 (.51) t(33) = 6.09, p <.001 1.03
Burning .50 (.60) t(37) = 5.10, p <.001 0.83
Stinging .50 (.56) t(37) =5.53 , p <.001 0.89
Throbbing .47 (.56) t(33) = 4.87, p <.001 0.84
Rawness .42 (.55) t(35) = 4.51, p <.001 0.76
Exercise .35 (.49) t(33) = 4.24, p <.001 0.71
Tight Pants .34 (.59) t(34) = 4.24 , p = .002 0.58
Itching .31(.47) t(34) = 3.95 , p <.001 0.70
Tampon Insertion .29 (.46) t(34) = 3.69 , p = .001 0.63

Note. Expectancies are ordered from highest (most expected cannabis-induced relief) to lowest.