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. 2021 Nov 1;294:661–670. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.07.083

Table 1.

Univariate results for affective and social measures as a function of mental health difficulties.

Measure n Mental Health Difficulties Mean Std. Dev. Range (Min-Max) df F η2p
BDI-II 224 Yes 17.78 11 0–51 [1, 568] 84.96 .13
348 No 10.1 8.15 0–57
IPSM 230 Yes 82.3 16.72 39–126 [1, 590] 54.24 .084
364 No 93.03 15.89 48–146
SCS 230 Yes 48.64 17.66 11–96 [1, 589] 33.17 .053
363 No 57.55 17 11–101
SBS 230 Yes 30.41 11.78 6–64 [1, 590] 26.47 .043
364 No 25.5 9.35 2–49
ISQ 228 Yes 92.5 20.76 46–142 [1, 587] 48.5 .076
363 No 80.61 18.94 32–126
SAIS-I-IS 230 Yes 35.26 15.91 1–73 [1, 589] 12.1 .02
363 No 30.82 14.25 0–68
SAIS-I-SNS 230 Yes 25.49 11.01 1–48 [1, 590] 23.52 .038
364 No 29.56 8.74 3–48

Note:  BDI-II, Beck Depression Inventory; IPSM, Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure; ISQ, Involuntary Subordination Questionnaire; SAIS-I, Strive to Avoid Inferiority Scale Part I: IS – Insecure Striving, SNS – Secure Non-Striving; SBS, Submissive Behaviour Scale; SCS, Social Comparison Scale. All tests, variances of groups assumed equal and age and gender were included as covariates. All significant at p < 0.001.