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Table 7 Mean RTs in milliseconds and standard deviations of the dot-probe task (N = 58)

From: Attentional avoidance in peer victimized individuals with and without psychiatric disorders

 

Psychiatric patients

Healthy controls

High peer victimization (n = 20)

Low peer victimization (n = 9)

High peer victimization (n = 7)

Low peer victimization (n = 22)

Negative-neutral pairs

 Negative location, M (SD)

1036.03 (141.69)

941.75 (121.70)

868.32 (55.38)

863.45 (60.34)

 Neutral location, M (SD)

1027.34 (134.29)

963.08 (120.66)

856.66 (51.52)

865.62 (61.39)

Positive-neutral pairs

 Positive location, M (SD)

1027.89 (133.89)

948.96 (116.65)

866.30 (65.14)

866.82 (66.10)

Neutral location, M (SD)

1027.97 (128.97)

960.30 (113.08)

856.69 (54.38)

862.42 (59.93)

Neutral-neutral pairs

 Neutral location, M (SD)

1031.93 (134.69)

954.19 (117.58)

864.21 (51.79)

863.42 (60.28)

 Attentional Bias Score (negative – neutral), M (SD)

−8.69 (40.46)

21.33 (36.90)

−11.66 (20.94)

2.16 (23.68)

 Attentional Bias Score (positive – neutral), M (SD)

.08 (35.63)

11.34 (33.02)

−9.61 (27.94)

−4.39 (19.12)

 Orienting Index Score (negative – neutral), M (SD)

−4.10 (28.76)

12.43 (21.01)

−4.11 (19.36)

−.03 (18.79)

 Orienting Index Score (positive – neutral), M (SD)

4.05 (27.03)

5.22 (20.94)

−2.09 (21.96)

−3.39 (18.19)

 Disengaging Index Score (negative – neutral), M (SD)

−4.59 (36.80)

8.90 (21.89)

−7.55 (15.03)

2.19 (18.31)

 Disengaging Index Score (positive – neutral), M (SD)

−3.97 (27.13)

6.11 (28.60)

−7.52 (19.29)

−1.00 (20.57)