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. 2021 Jul 30;294:805–812. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2021.07.093

Table 2.

Zero-order, repeated measures, and intraclass correlations for key and demographic variables (N = 144).

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) ICCs
(1) Pre-Pandemic MASQ Depression .21* .45*** .11 .30* .04 .02 .11 .04 −0.05 −0.02 −0.04 −0.03
(2) Pre-Pandemic MASQ Anxiety .12 .62*** .17* −0.02 .08 −0.01 −0.11 −0.17* −0.18* −0.08 −0.04
(3) COVID MASQ Depression .12* .31*** −0.05 .10 .24*** .06 −0.11 −0.10 −0.01 −0.05 .67
(4) COVID MASQ Anxiety .20*** .04 .11 .10 .03 −0.18* −0.15 −0.07 −0.02 .73
(5) Social Distress .05 −0.07 .26*** .17** .14 −0.18* .00 −0.35*** .65
(6) Social Engagement - Remote −0.06 .03 −0.03 .03 −0.19* −0.04 −0.20* .49
(7) Social Engagement - In-Person .12 −0.09 −0.04 .02 −0.08 .00 .73
(8) Social Disruption .10 .11 −0.03 −0.02 −0.07 .69
(9) Social Distancing Adherence −0.08 .13 .17** .03 .55
(10) Gender (107 female, 34 male) .19* .07 −0.11
(11) Age .03 .17*
(12) Income .17* .92
(13) Lives with SO (101 no, 43 yes)

Note. Repeated measures correlations were computed to estimate associations between pairs of variables that were assessed at multiple timepoints (#3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9). Zero-order correlations were computed to estimate associations between pairs of variables that were assessed only once (#1, 2, 10, 11, 12, 13) or between baseline and repeated measures variables. In the latter case, repeated measures variables were aggregated across timepoints, within individuals.