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. 2021 Sep 25;22:52–62. doi: 10.1016/j.jcbs.2021.09.003

Table 5.

Descriptive statistics for psychological measures.




Variable Possible range Min Max Mean SD α
Predictor variables:
SELSA-S Soc. 7–35 5 33 11.94 6.16 .86
IUS-12 – Total 12–60 12 60 29.28 10.15 .92
Prospective anxiety 7–35 7 35 18.34 6.03 .86
Inhibitory anxiety 5–25 5 25 10.93 4.77 .88
PVDQ – Total 15–105 20 99 58.76 14.53 .80
PVDSQ (item level) 1–7 1 7 3.91 2.05
Perceived Infectability 7–49 7 49 24.62 9.03 .85
Germ Aversion 8–56 10 56 34.13 9.14 .72
CompACT total 0–138 21 136 84.45 20.32 .89
Openness to Experience 0–60 2 60 32.08 11.22 .82
Behavioural Awareness 0–30 0 30 17.20 6.79 .82
Valued Action 0–48 0 48 35.17 8.11 .88
Outcome variables:
SWEMWBS 7–35 7.00 35.00 21.20 3.52 .84
CALM Anxiety 0–64 0 60 15.05 12.80 .96

SELSA-S Soc: Social and Emotional Loneliness Sale for Adults (short-form) Social subscale, IUS-12: Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale, PVDQ: Perceived Vulnerability to Disease Questionnaire, CompACT: Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Processes, SWEMWBS: Short Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scale, CALM: Current Anxiety Level Measure.