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. 2022 Sep 23;13:944973. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.944973

Table 6.

The table shows the mean and medians of anxiety scores of overall and four groups based on clinically significant cutoffs.

Baseline Week 2 Cohen_d Week 4 Cohen_d Week 6 Cohen_d
p-value p-value p-value
Overall
Mean (SD) 25.4 (7.61) 16.8 (6.30) 1.31 16.0 (6.04) 1.30 16.3 (6.71) 1.22
Median (IQR) 25 (10) 16 (9) * < 0.01 15 (8.5) * < 0.01 16 (9) * < 0.01
N 82 58 37 28
Severe 2.38 2.63 1.55
Mean (SD) 34.8 (2.86) 21.4 (7.30) - 19.5 (6.97) - 18.2 (9.86) -
Median (IQR) 34 (5) 23 (10) 21.5 (10.2) 18 (17)
N 20 15 7 5
Moderate 1.22 1.13 1.34
Mean (SD) 26.1 (3.20) 16.9 (4.49) - 15.6 (5.61) - 17.8 (5.51) -
Median (IQR) 26 (6) 17 (8) 14 (7) 16 (7)
N 37 27 18 16
Mild 2.51 6.36 4.95
Mean (SD) 19.9 (1.46) 15 (5.37) - 16.2 (4.54) - 16 (6.38) -
Median (IQR) 20 (1.5) 15 (4.75) 15.5 (4) 14 (6.5)
N 15 8 6 4
No 1.29 0.76 1.65
Mean (SD) 12 (3.20) 10 (2.33) - 9.8 (1.64) - 8.5 (1) -
Median (IQR) 11.5 (6) 9.5 (2.75) 9 (2) 8 (0.5)
N 10 8 5 4

Effect sizes, Cohen's d for paired sample, were computed by comparing baseline values and other timepoint values. P-values are computed by repeated measure analysis using linear mixed effect models.

*p-value by linear mixed effect model.