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. 2021 Mar 4;12:557880. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.557880

Table 3.

Central tendencies and variability measures in mental health state scores by quarantine sub-periods.

Mental health state indicators Mean (±SD)
1st week pre-ext. 2nd week pre-ext. 1st week post-ext. Rem. weeks post-ext.
Psychological well-being/discomfort 3.03 (±1.82) 2.90 (±1.82) 3.24 (±1.89) 3.51 (±1.80)
Social functioning and coping 2.06 (±1.84) 2.03 (±1.83) 2.36 (±1.97) 2.56 (±1.99)
Psychological distress 25.48 (±7.98) 24.96 (±8.22) 25.28 (±8.00) 26.87 (±8.57)
Depression 17.98 (±10.91) 17.46 (±10.90) 18.16 (±10.80) 18.90 (±11.88)
Anxiety 29.42 (±11.23) 28.59 (±11.58) 28.92 (±11.25) 29.92 (±11.94)
Negative alcohol-related consequences 3.88 (±3.85) 3.58 (±3.73) 3.49 (±4.00) 3.25 (±3.93)
Suicidal risk 34.95 (±16.42) 32.86 (±16.04) 34.58 (±16.11) 35.56 (±16.87)

±SD, standard deviation; 1st week-pre., 1st week of quarantine pre-extension (participants answering during 17–23 March 2020, i.e., 1st week of data collection before quarantine extension); 2nd week-pre., 2nd week of quarantine pre-extension (participants answering during 24–29 March 2020, i.e., 2nd week of data collection before quarantine extension); 1st week post-ext., 1st week of quarantine post-extension (participants answering during 30 March to 05 April 2020, i.e., 1st week of data collection after quarantine extension); Rem. weeks post-ext., Remaining weeks of quarantine post-extension (participants answering during 06–29 April 2020, remaining weeks of data collection after quarantine extension).