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Table 5 Proportion of adults and CYP at baseline with clinically significant mental health questionnaire scores, comparing Hub clients who registered within 3, 6, and 9 months of the attack

From: The psychosocial response to a terrorist attack at Manchester Arena, 2017: a process evaluation

 

First screen at 3 months (%)

First screen at 6 months (%)

First screen at 9 months (%)

Adults—Baseline

   

PHQ-9

34.50

50.00

49.80

GAD-7

36.60

49.80

55.80

WSAS

41.50

61.20

58.40

TSQ

51.10

67.50

68.20

CYP—Baseline

   

CRIES-8

84.20

82.90

92.90

RCADS Depression

13.00

21.00

17.40

RCADS GAD

19.90

23.10

35.30

RCADS Parent GAD

35.00

44.10

50.80

RCADS Parent Separation Anxiety

33.70

52.90

45.20

  1. PHQ-9: % with scores of 10 or more, indicating moderate to severe depression [45]
  2. GAD-7: % with scores of 10 or more, indicating moderate to severe anxiety [122]
  3. WSAS: % with scores of 11 or more, indicating significant to severe functional impairment [46]
  4. TSQ: % with scores of 6 or more, indicating possible PTSD [43]
  5. CRIES-8: % with scores of 17 or more, indicating possible PTSD [123]
  6. Each RCADs scale scored according to child’s age and gender. % with T-scores of 70 or higher, indicating scores above the clinical threshold [124]
  7. The information in this table is adapted from [125]