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. 2022 Jan 7;12:782136. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2021.782136

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and tests of sex differences for age, symptoms, and reflectiveness.

Total Female Male Usable Data (N)* Effect of Sex**
Age 23.75 (5.61) 23.43 (5.49) 24.61 (5.84) Female: 301
Male: 115
Total: 416
t(414) = −1.93
d = −0.19
BF = 0.71
BDI 7.31 (6.79) 7.65 (6.92) 6.4 (6.36) Female: 301
Male: 115
Total: 416
t(414) = 1.69
d = 0.17
BF = 0.47
STAI State 30.12 (8.22) 30.21 (8.14) 29.87 (8.46) Female: 300
Male: 115
Total: 415
t(413) = 0.38
d = 0.04
BF = 0.13
STAI Trait 36.55 (10.98) 37.51 (10.75) 34.06 (11.25) Female: 300
Male: 115
Total: 415
t(413) = 2.89
d = 0.28
BF = 6.37
WASI 108.37 (11.47) 107.92 (11.14) 109.55 (12.24) Female: 300
Male: 115
Total: 415
t(413) = −1.3
d = −0.13
BF = 0.27
CART 10.52 (2.44) 10.1 (2.26) 11.62 (2.56) Female: 299
Male: 114
Total: 413
t(411) = −5.91
d = −0.58
BF > 100
AOMTS 134.78 (13.44) 133.57 (12.98) 137.93 (14.16) Female: 300
Male: 115
Total: 415
t(413) = −2.98
d = −0.29
BF = 8.37
CTR−7 2.65 (2.05) 2.35 (1.95) 3.44 (2.13) Female: 291
Male: 109
Total: 400
t(398) = −4.84
d = −0.49
BF > 100
*

Not all data were available from all participants. We therefore report Ns for each measure.

**

Results of Bayesian two-sample t-tests. Bayes factors (BFs) supporting a group difference with values greater than 3 are bolded. Effect sizes (Cohen's d) are also shown.