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. 2021 Jun 17;5:100182. doi: 10.1016/j.jadr.2021.100182

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics and internal reliability of investigated variables in the German sample and in the Lithuanian sample (quarantine vs. non-quarantine).

German sample, N = 529 Lithuanian sample, N = 325
Quarantine, n = 157 Non-Quarantine, n = 372 Quarantine, n = 54 Non-Quarantine, n = 271
M (SD) α M (SD) α M (SD) α M (SD) α
Addictive SMU 11.86 (4.87) .83 10.45 (3.99) .79 14.59 (5.41) .82 14.23 (4.85) .80
Depression 4.80 (4.64) .89 4.40 (4.15) .88 8.04 (5.88) .91 6.30 (5.06) .89
Anxiety 2.76 (3.30) .78 2.34 (2.93) .76 4.83 (4.31) .80 4.07 (4.09) .82
Stress 6.57 (5.08) .90 6.24 (4.41) .86 8.72 (5.39) .89 7.93 (5.13) .88
DAS 14.13 (11.35) .93 12.98 (9.84) .92 21.59 (13.45) .94 18.30 (12.94) .93

Notes. M = mean; SD = standard deviation; α = Cronbach's α; SMU = social media use; DAS = depression, anxiety, stress.