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. 2022 Mar 23;13:780498. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.780498

Table 3.

Psychological assessment of Swiss mountain rescuers (N = 465).

Sample N = 465
N (%) M (SD; R) Max. range
PCL-5 3.8 (5.7; 0–39) 0–80
  Above Cut-off 4 (0.9%)
  Symptomcluster B 38 (8.2%) 1.0 (1.9; 0–15) 0–20
  Symptomcluster C 21 (4.5%) 0.4 (1.0; 0–8) 0–8
  Symptomcluster D 12 (2.6%) 1.0 (2.1; 0–15) 0–28
  Symptomcluster E 29 (6.2%) 1.3 (2.1; 0–14) 0–24
  All Clusters 3 (0.6%)
  Subsyndromal PTBS 17 (3.7%)
RS-13/RS-14 5.8 (0.7; 1.3–7.0) 1–7
  RS-13 Overall score 74.8 (10.0; 17–91) 13–91
  RS-14 Overall score 81.0 (9.5; 36–96) 14–98
PSS-10 21.0 (4.8; 10–39) 10–50
GHQ-12 (Likert-method) 8.4 (3.5; 0–23) 0–36
  Screening Cut-off 77 (16.6%)
PSQI 3.5 (2.3; 0–14) 0–21
   <6 (good sleeper) 401 (86.2%)
  6–10 (bad sleeper) 56 (12.0%)
  >10 (possible sleeping disorder) 8 (1.7%)
SOC-13 74.8 (8.7; 34–91) 13–91
BSSS
  Overall score perceived social support 29.4 (3.3; 8–32) 8–32
  Emotional perceived support 14.7 (1.8; 4–16) 4–16
  Instrumental social support 14.6 (1.8; 4–16) 4–16