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. 2021 Feb 26;12:586391. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.586391

TABLE 4.

Comparing the suicide stroop performance and other psychosocial variables between baseline and retest (n = 103).

Baseline Retest t p ICC* p
Mean RTSui 516.36 ± 147.35 507.78 ± 124.34 0.856 0.394 0.838 0.000
Mean RTNeg 517.07 ± 157.07 502.37 ± 119.66 1.445 0.151 0.842 0.000
Mean RTPos 504.21 ± 151.28 501.66 ± 126.56 0.227 0.821 0.799 0.000
Mean RTNeu 511.62 ± 158.19 497.06 ± 106.35 1.394 0.166 0.817 0.000
InterferenceSui 4.74 ± 42.85 10.72 ± 47.01 0.842 0.402 –0.801 0.998
InterferenceNeg 5.45 ± 45.64 5.30 ± 43.74 0.023 0.982 –0.081 0.652
InterferencePos −7.41 ± 52.37 4.60 ± 50.03 1.530 0.129 –0.533 0.984
Severity of SI 2.65 ± 4.38 2.43 ± 4.37 0.736 0.464 0.859 0.000
Depression 5.16 ± 3.48 4.67 ± 3.45 1.473 0.144 0.696 0.000
Hopelessness 7.58 ± 2.35 7.75 ± 2.45 0.796 0.428 0.762 0.000
Anhedonia 24.30 ± 5.42 23.70 ± 5.90 1.343 0.182 0.808 0.000

All suicide stroop score means and standard deviations are reported in milliseconds (ms). Mean RT, mean response time; interference, suicide/negative/positive word RT–neutral word RT. *The ICC value was negative due to a negative average covariance among data collected at baseline and retest, which violated reliability model assumptions.