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. 2021 Sep 14;11:18286. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-97783-6

Table 3.

Descriptive statistics for IES-R, BSI, and WHOQoL-BREF dimensions for the total sample and for each IES-R’s profile: low-PTSS and high-PTSS.

Variable Total sample
(n = 49,767)
Low-PTSS
(n = 39,366)
High-PTSS
(n = 10,401)
M SD Min–Max M SD Min–Max M SD Min–Max
IES-R
Intrusion 0.905 0.916 0–4 0.549 0.540 0–3.87 2.252 0.782 0–4
Evitation 1.087 0.933 0–4 0.813 0.770 0–4 2.126 0.744 0–4
Hiperestimulation 0.815 0.916 0–4 0.418 0.440 0–2.16 2.315 0.659 0.66–4
Total 2.807 2.575 0–12 1.78 1.55 0–9.91 6.693 1.88 2.0–9.91
BSI
GSI 0.792 0.65 0–4 0.631 0.523 0–4 1.403 0.716 0–4
Somatization 0.484 0.601 0–4 0.360 0.477 0–4 0.952 0.767 0–4
Depression 0.943 0.856 0–4 0.764 0.729 0–4 1.621 0.954 0–4
Anxiety 0.985 0.821 0–4 0.795 0.683 0–4 1.702 0.898 0–4
WhoQol-BREF
Physical 3.685 0.688 1–5 3.820 0.627 1.14–5 3.175 0.671 1–5
Psychological 3.486 0.733 1–5 3.628 0.670 1–5 2.947 0.707 1–5
Social 3.361 0.844 1–5 3.483 0.801 1–5 2.903 0.847 1–5
Environmental 3.275 0.638 1–5 3.364 0.605 1–5 2.938 0.651 1–5