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. 2022 Aug 17;13:925144. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.925144

Table 5.

Correlations between post-traumatic stress symptoms (Trauma Symptom Checklist for Children-Adolescent [TSCC-A] scales), stressful events, and the presence of neurophysiological symptoms from COVID-190.

Symptoms onset after covid Symptoms 1 month Symptoms 3–5 months Stressfull events Anxiety Depression Anger PTSD Dissociation index Overt
dissociation
Covert dissociation
Symptoms onset after covid
Symptoms 1 month 00.350**
Symptoms 3– 5 months 00.280** 00.579**
Stressfull events −00.012 00.099 00.027
Anxiety 00.085 00.092 00.111 −00.054
Depression 00.029 00.048 00.200** −00.056 00.433**
Anger −00.079 00.014 00.147* 00.049 00.385** 00.531**
PTSD 00.100 00.100 00.174** −00.062 00.783** 00.673** 00.515**
Dissociation index 00.085 00.022 00.145* −00.054 00.547** 00.679** 00.492** 00.601**
Overt dissociation 00.055 00.022 00.070 −00.060 00.537** 00.612** 00.440** 00.580** 00.864**
Covert dissociation −00.072 −00.060 00.014 −00.042 00.287** 00.217** 00.253** 00.293** 00.287** 00.195**

**Correlation is significant at the 000.01 level (2–tailed).

*Correlation is significant at the 000.05 level (2–tailed).

Bold value shows significant correlations between PTSD symptoms (symptoms of anxiety, depression and post-traumatic) and neurophysiological symptoms after 3 months of infection.