Table 2 Correlations between trait questionnaires and sensitivity to Multi-sensory disruption.

From: Trait dissociation is associated with dissociative experiences arising from disrupted multisensory integration

Variable

Mean (SD)

Median (Range)

Self PSE (\((r_{s} )\)

Other PSE (\((r_{s} )\)

CDS

36.18 (24.39)

32 (0–118)

−0.26*

−0.19

CDS: ABE

7.74 (6.99)

6 (0–30)

−0.28*

−0.21

CDS: AFS

7.32 (4.87)

6 (0–21)

−0.29*

−0.25*

CDS: EN

7.05 (7.19)

5 (0–28)

−0.17

−0.12

CDS: ASR

9.14 (5.83)

9 (0–30)

−0.16

−0.13

CAPS

6.25 (4.98)

6 (0–28)

−0.20

−0.02

CAPS: distress

14.64 (13.35)

13 (0–82)

−0.24*

−0.03

CAPS: intrusiveness

15.9 (14.19)

13 (0–77)

−0.23*

−0.01

CAPS: frequency

12.44 (12.43)

10 (0–69)

−0.24*

−0.02

  1. Descriptive statistics from full N = 100 sample, correlations sample size N = 88. Correlation statistics are Spearman correlations. CDS = Cambridge Depersonalisation Scale, ABE = Anomalous Body Experiences, AFS = Alienation from Surroundings, EN = Emotional Numbing, ASR = Anomalous Subjective Recall, CAPS = Cardiff Anomalous Perceptions Scale, SD = Standard Deviation, PSE = Point of Subjective Equality, \(\:{r}_{\text{s}}\) = Spearman correlation coefficient.
  2. *p < 0.05.