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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2021 Nov 10;148:103996. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2021.103996

Table 2.

Descriptive Statistics and Correlations among Symptom Scales in Two Datasets

Correlations
Symptom scale N M SD 1 2 3 4 5
Primary dataset
 1. Depressed mood: Pre-CT 523 58.7% 18.0%
 2. Low general interest/pleasure: Pre-CT 499 53.8% 20.3% .45*
 3. Low sexual interest: Pre-CT 523 51.0% 30.3% .19* .37*
 4. Depressed mood: Post-CT 395 19.5% 21.3% .26* .15* .13*
 5. Low general interest/pleasure: Post-CT 368 18.5% 20.7% .20* .32* .20* .71*
 6. Low sexual interest: Post-CT 395 29.9% 30.4% .11* .19* .52* .40* .53*
Replication dataset
 1. Depressed mood: Pre-CT 156 58.9% 16.5%
 2. Low general interest/pleasure: Pre-CT 155 52.5% 18.8% .40*
 3. Low sexual interest: Pre-CT 156 54.2% 31.4% .26* .30*
 4. Depressed mood: Post-CT 128 16.0% 19.8% .17 −.06 .02
 5. Low general interest/pleasure: Post-CT 126 14.4% 17.5% .04 .10 .01 .74*
 6. Low sexual interest: Post-CT 128 27.8% 33.0% .14 .05 .35* .45* .48*

Note. M and SD are given as percent of the maximum possible score. CT = acute-phase cognitive therapy.

*

p < .05, two-tailed.