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. 2021 Mar 24;12:613754. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.613754

TABLE 3.

Results from emotion recognition bias tasks and questionnaires across timepoints for the Syrian refugee and Jordanian non-refugee subgroups separately.

Syrian Syrian Jordanian Jordanian
refugee refugee non-refugee non-refugee
Variable experimental control experimental control
T1
n 27 22 25 20
TEC 5.67(3.61)** 9.86(2.7)** 0.20 (0.5) 0.15 (0.37)
CRIES 8.96 (11.55) 12.36 (12.84) 1.04 (5.1) 2.90 (9.07)
AYMHS 28.33 (7.27) 28.57 (5.87) 27.96 (4.67) 28.35 (7.17)
HIS 21.12 (5.17) 23.10 (5.2) 23.96 (4.82) 23.95(6.51)
HDS 18.31 (5.27) 18.14 (4.62) 19 (6.31) 17.58 (5.31)
YLOT 10.26 (1.85) 10.14 (2.36) 10.52(1.58)* 11.50(1.0)*
HS bias −27.97(11.36) −25.09(15.35) −22.50(9.04) −24.36(8.31)
FA bias 5.07 (51.77) −10.76(29.79) −1.20(30.32) −8.95(19.51)
T2
n 16 13 22 20
AYMHS 31.27 (7.55) 27.75 (5.94) 27.84 (5.79) 31.13 (8.56)
HIS 23.73 (5.69) 25.33 (8.18) 23.52 (6.02) 25.58 (7.16)
HDS 23.4 (9.12) 19.27 (6.05) 19.15 (6.71) 20.45 (7.51)
YLOT 8.27 (3.26) 9.77 (2.56) 10.29 (1.68) 10.68 (1.34)
HS bias −18.15(13.68) −28.80(19.41) −22.60(6.75) −22.64(6.65)
FA bias −11.57(21.59) −28.62(20.73) −24.23(9.97) −21.72(17.40)
T3
n 13 9 16 9
AYMHS 30 (7.83) 26.44 (5.32) 26(3.82)* 30(2.94)*
HIS 22.89 (5.65) 24.83 (5.23) 21.64(4.88)* 26.83(2.14)*
HDS 23.92 (8.16) 18 (6.52) 16.88(4.95)** 23.14(5.31)**
YLOT 9.33 (2.06) 9.56 (1.74) 10.44 (1.59) 11 (1.16)
HS bias −26.28(13.58) −22.50(17.23) −21.85(8.54) −21.02(7.14)
FA bias −4.17(37.75) −20.46(23.57) −11.52(13.35) −17.76(11.45)

Means and standard deviations for all measures across different timepoints, presented separately for each subgroup of children. TEC, Traumatic Events Checklist; CRIES, Child Revised Impact of Events Scale (PTSD measure); AYMHS, Arab Youth Mental Health Scale (anxiety/depression measure); HIS, Human Insecurity Scale; HDS, Human Distress Scale; YLOT, Youth Life Orientation Test (optimism measure); HS, happy–sad emotion recognition bias; FA, fear–anger emotion recognition bias. indicates significant difference between experimental and control subgroups p < 0.05. ∗∗ indicates significant difference between experimental and control subgroups p < 0.01.