READ ME File For 'Project data for thesis: Fearing the Unknown: Exploring risk factors for anxiety in children with nighttime fears.' Dataset DOI: 10.5258/SOTON/D3727 Date that the file was created: OCTOBER, 2025 ------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION ------------------- ReadMe Author: David Keep, University of Southampton Date of data collection: 2017-2023 Information about geographic location of data collection: United Kingdom Related projects: N/A -------------------------- SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION -------------------------- Licenses/restrictions placed on the data, or limitations of reuse: N/A Recommended citation for the data: N/A This dataset supports the publication: Fearing the Unknown: Exploring risk factors for anxiety in children with nighttime fears. AUTHORS: David James Keep, Univeristy of Southampton. SUPERVISORS: Professor Matthew Garner, Doctor Dennis Golm, Doctor Julie Hadwin. TITLE: Fearing the Unknown: Exploring risk factors for anxiety in children with nighttime fears. Dataset -------------------- DATA & FILE OVERVIEW -------------------- This dataset contains: [Zipped file named Data_submission_David_James_Keep] contains files 'Survey_Data_CHAPTER 3', 'PILOT_LAB_MASTER_FILE_CHAPTER 4', 'PILOT_UPDATED_MASTER_FILE_ROGUE_CHATER 4', 'NEW_MASTERFILE_DATAFILE_COMPLETE_CHAPTER 4', 'NEW_MASTERFILE_DATAFILE_COMBINED_CHAPTER 4', 'NEW_MASTERFILE_RAW_ROGUE_CHAPTER 4'. Relationship between files, if important for context: Sruvey data and behavioural data for PhD project. -------------------------- METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION -------------------------- Description of methods used for collection/generation of data: Data was collected by survey using Qualtrics and distributed by Prolific, social media and withing University campus. Behavioural data was collected within the University campus and via Prolific website. Methods for processing the data: Data was processing via SPSS and use of syntax to remove unnecessary fields such as time of completion and completion date to create the variables necessary for analysis. Trial variables and raw question variables were needed in the data set to create main variables used in the main analysis such as the questionnaire total scores and the averaged behavioural data. Scores were reverse coded for every other item for mnost varaibles but recoded to align for each of the coding stated for each variable. Software- or Instrument-specific information needed to interpret the data, including software and hardware version numbers: SPSS versions 25 – 30 were used to analyse the data in all datasets. Environmental/experimental conditions: Experimental conditions for chapter 3 consisted of the questionnaire variables. This included Nighttime fear (both parent reported and child reported), Anxiety (adult self-report, parent reported and child reported), Sleep behaviour (both parent reported and child reported), Behavioural inhibition (both parent reported, and child reported), Fear (both parent reported and child reported), Attentional control (both parent reported and child reported) and Intolerance of uncertainty (both parent reported and child reported). Experimental conditions for the behavioural task consisted of positive, negative, uncertain and unknown cue types which were measured regarding threat expectancy for each cue type after cue sound had been played, Response time taken to make decision of expectancy and accuracy to the each of the cue types. In this data set there is also the self-report measures where overall scores for each questionnaire were included in the data. The variables are as follows: Nighttime fear, Anxiety, Sleep behaviour, Behavioural inhibition, Fear, Attentional control and Intolerance of uncertainty. Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data: For survey data, review of qualitative output to ensure quality check of completion of survey and ensuring that completed survey data sets were used in the analysis. For the behavioural data, 60% overall accuracy to the positive and negative cue types were used to ensure datafiles which either understood the task or did not deliberately sabotage the data were included. People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission: David James Keep, Professor Matthew Garner, Doctor Dennis Golm, Doctor Julie Hadwin. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables:490 Number of cases/rows: 58 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Variables – Label - Coding: ResponseId Gender – 1 = Male, 2 = Female Relation – 1 = Mother, 2 = Father DOB – Date of Birth Q357 Please type your date of birth Q237 How often are you fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q238_1_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. Q238_1_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q238_1_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. Q238_1_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q238_1_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 Q238_1_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 – Text Q238_1_1, Q238_1_2, Q238_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q238_2_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. Q238_2_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q238_2_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. Q238_2_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q238_2_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 Q238_2_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 – Text Q238_2_1, Q238_2_2, Q238_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q238_3_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q238_3_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q238_3_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q238_3_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q238_3_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 Q238_3_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 – Text Q238_3_1, Q238_3_2, Q238_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q442 Overall, how anxious do you get during the night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot Q240_1_1 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. Q240_1_1_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q240_1_2 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. Q240_1_2_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q240_1_3 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. Q240_1_3_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q241 Have you told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q242 Who have you told? Q236 During the past month what time have you usually gone to bed at night? Q237.0 During the past month, how long (in minutes) does it usually take you to fall asleep each night? Q238 During the past month, what time have you usually gotten up in the morning? Q239 During the past month, how many hours of actual sleep did you get per night? Q333 Cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes Q335 Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning Q336 Have to get up to use the bathroom Q337 Cannot breathe comfortably Q338 Cough or snore loudly Q339 Feel too cold Q340 Feel too hot Q341 Had bad dreams Q342 Had pain Q333 – Q342 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q343 Please think about any other reason that might have prevented you from sleeping in the past month: Q344 How often during the past month have you had trouble sleeping because of this? – 1 Thrre of more time a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q345 During the past month, how would you rate your sleep quality overall? 1 = Very good, 2 = Fairly good, 3 = Fairly bad, 4 = Very bad. Q346 During the past month, how often have you taken medicine (prescribed or "over the counter") to help you sleep? – 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q351 During the past month, how often have you had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity? – 1 = Three or more times a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 3 = Less than once a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q347 During the past month, how much of a problem has it been for you to keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done? 1 = No problem at all, 2 = Only a very slight problem, 3 = Somewhat of a problem, 4 = A very big problem. Q350 Do you have a bed partner or roommate? 1 = No bed/partner or roommate, 2 = Partner/roommate in other room, partner in same room, but no in same bed, 4 = Partner in same bed. Q348_1 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Loud snoring Q348_2 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Long pauses between breaths while asleep Q348_3 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Legs twitching or jerking while you sleep Q348_4 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Episodes of disorientation or confusion during sleep Q348_5 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below Q348_5_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below - Text Q348_6 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_6_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_7 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_7_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_1 – Q348_7 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q257 Noise of vacuum cleaners Q258 Open wounds Q259 Being alone Q260 Being in a strange place Q261 Loud voices Q262 Dead people Q263 Speaking in public Q264 Crossing streets Q265 People who seem insane Q266 Falling Q267 Cars Q268 Being teased Q269 Dentists Q270 Thunder Q271 Sirens Q272 Failure Q273 Entering a room where other people are already seated Q274 High places on land Q276 Worms Q277 Imaginary creatures Q278 Receiving injections Q279 Strangers Q280 Bats Q281 Journeys on a train Q282 Journeys on a bus Q283 Journeys in a car Q284 Feeling angry Q285 People in authority Q286 Flying insects Q287 Seeing other people injected Q288 Sudden noises Q289 Dull weather Q290 Crowds Q291 Large open spaces Q292 Cats Q293 One person bullying another Q294 Intimidating people Q295 Birds Q296 Sight of deep water Q297 Being watched working Q298 Dead animals Q299 Weapons Q300 Dirt Q301 Crawling insects Q302 Sight of fighting Q304 Fire Q305 Ill people Q306 Dogs Q307 Being criticised Q308 Strange shapes Q309 Being in an elevator Q310 Witnessing surgical operations Q311 Angry people Q312 Mice Q313 Human blood Q314 Animal blood Q315 Parting from friends Q316 Enclosed places Q317 Prospect of a surgical operation Q318 Feeling rejected by others Q319 Airplanes Q320 Medical odours Q321 Feeling disapproved of Q322 Harmless snakes Q323 Cemetries Q324 Being ignored Q325 Darkness Q326 Premature heartbeats (missing a beat) Q327 Public Nudity Q329 Lightning Q330 Doctors Q331 Making mistakes Q332 Looking foolish Q257 – Q332 coded = 1 = Not at all, 2 = A little, 3 = A fair amount, 4 = Much, 5 = Very much. Q241.0 Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge Q242.0 Not being able to stop or control worrying Q243 Worrying too much about different things Q244 Trouble relaxing Q245 Being so restless that it is hard to sit still Q246 Becoming easily annoyed or irritable Q247 Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen Q248 How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Q241.0 – Q248 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = several days, 3 = More than half the days, 4 = Nearly every day. Q209 Unforeseen events upset me greatly Q210 It frustrates me not having all the information I need Q225 One should always look ahead so as to avoid surprises Q226 A small, unforeseen event can spoil everything. even with the best of planning Q227 I always want to know what the future has in store for me Q228 I can't stand being taken by surprise Q229 I should be able to organize everything in advance Q230 Uncertainty keeps me from living a full life Q364 When it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me Q365 When I am uncertain I can’t function very well Q366 The smallest doubt can stop me from acting Q367 I must get away from all uncertain situations Above items Q209 – Q367 coded: 1 = Not all characteristic of me, 2 = A little characteristic of me, 3 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 4 = Very characteristic of me, 5 = Entirely characteristic of me. Q250 If I think something unpleasant is going to happen I usually get pretty "worked up." Q251 I worry about making mistakes Q252 Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit Q253 I feel pretty worried or upset when I think or know somebody is angry at me Q254 Even if something bad is about to happen to me, I rarely experience fear or nervousness Q255 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q256 I have very few fears compared to my friends Q250 – Q256 coded: 1 = Not true 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q412 It’s very hard for me to concentrate on a difficult task when there are noises around. Q413 When I need to concentrate and solve a problem, I have trouble focusing my attention. Q414 When I am working hard on something, I still get distracted by events around me. Q415 My concentration is good even if there is music in the room around me. Q416 When concentrating, I can focus my attention so that I become unaware of what’s going on in the room around me Q417 When I am reading or studying, I am easily distracted if there are people talking in the same room Q418 When trying to focus my attention on something, I have difficulty blocking out distracting thoughts Q419 I have a hard time concentrating when I am excited about something. Q420 When concentrating I ignore feelings of hunger or thirst. Q421 I can quickly switch from one task to another. Q422 It takes me a while to get really involved in a new task Q423 It is difficult to coordinate my attention between the listening and writing required when taking notes. Q424 I can become interested in a new topic very quickly when I need to. Q425 It is easy for me to read or write while I am also talking on the phone Q426 I have trouble carrying out two conversations at once Q427 I have a hard time coming up with new ideas quickly Q428 After being interrupted or distracted, I can easily switch my attention back to what I was doing before Q429 When a distracting thought comes to mind, it is easy for me to shift my attention away from it Q430 It is easy for me to alternate between two different tasks. Q431 It is hard for me to break from one way of thinking about something and look at it from another point of view Q412 – Q431 coded: 1 = Almost never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Q231 How often is your child/dependant fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q232_1_1 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How often does your child/dependant experience these fears at night? - 1. Q232_1_1_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How often does your child/dependant experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q232_1_2 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How often does your child/dependant experience these fears at night? - 2. Q232_1_2_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How often does your child/dependant experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q232_1_3 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How often does your child/dependant experience these fears at night? - 3. Q232_1_3_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How often does your child/dependant experience these fears at night? - 3. – Text Q232_1_1, Q232_1_2, Q232_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q232_2_1 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How anxious does your child/dependant get at night? - 1. Q232_2_1_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How anxious does your child/dependant get at night? - 1. - Text Q232_2_2 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How anxious does your child/dependant get at night? - 2. Q232_2_2_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How anxious does your child/dependant get at night? - 2. - Text Q232_2_3 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How anxious does your child/dependant get at night? - 3. Q232_2_3_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - How anxious does your child/dependant get at night? - 3. – Text Q232_2_1, Q232_2_2, Q232_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q232_3_1 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - Does your child/dependant think they could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q232_3_1_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - Does your child/dependant think they could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q232_3_2 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - Does your child/dependant think they could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q232_3_2_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - Does your child/dependant think they could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q232_3_3 Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - Does your child/dependant think they could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3. Q232_3_3_TEXT Can you please list below what your child is afraid of at night? (List up to 3 reasons) And then... - Does your child/dependant think they could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3. – Text Q232_3_1, Q232_3_2, Q232_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q446 Overall, how anxious does your child/independent you get at night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot. Q234_1_1 What does your child/dependant do when they get anxious at night? - How much does each way help your child become less anxious? - 1. Q234_1_1_TEXT What does your child/dependant do when they get anxious at night? - How much does each way help your child become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q234_1_2 What does your child/dependant do when they get anxious at night? - How much does each way help your child become less anxious? - 2. Q234_1_2_TEXT What does your child/dependant do when they get anxious at night? - How much does each way help your child become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q234_1_3 What does your child/dependant do when they get anxious at night? - How much does each way help your child become less anxious? - 3. Q234_1_3_TEXT What does your child/dependant do when they get anxious at night? - How much does each way help your child become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q235 Do you know if they have told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q236.0 Who has your child/dependant told? Q171 My child/dependant goes to bed at same time each night Q172 My child dependant falls asleep in their own bed Q173 My child/dependant falls asleep in others bed Q174 My child/dependant needs a parent/caregiver in the room to sleep Q175 My child/dependant struggles at bedtime Q176 My child/dependant is afraid of sleeping alone Q177 My child/dependant falls asleep in 20 minutes Q178 My child/dependant sleeps too little Q179 My child/dependant sleeps the right amount Q180 My child/dependant sleeps the same amount each day Q181 My child/dependant needs a parent/caregiver in the room to sleep Q182 My child/dependant is afraid of sleeping in the dark Q183 My child/dependant is afraid of sleeping alone Q184 My child/dependant has trouble of sleeping away from home Q185 My child/dependant moves to another's bed during the night Q186 My child/dependant awakes once during the night Q187 My child/dependant awakes more than once during the night Q188 My child/dependant wets the bed at night Q189 My child/dependant talks during sleep Q190 My child/dependant is restless and moves a lot Q191 My child/dependant sleepwalks Q192 My child/dependant grinds their teeth during sleep Q193 My child/dependant awakens screaming, sweating Q194 My child/dependant is alarmed by scary dreams Q171 – Q194 coded: 1 = Rarely (0-1 times a week), 2 = Sometimes (2-4 times a week), 3 = Usually (5-7 times a week). Q98 My child/dependant is afraid to go anywhere without his/her parents/caregivers. Q121 My child/dependant finds it scary to meet new people. Q122 My child/dependant panics for no reason. Q123 My child/dependant worries about a lot of things. Q124 My child/dependant gets frightened if his/her parents leave the house without him/her. Q126 My child/dependant suffers from anxiety or panic attacks. Q127 My child/dependant thinks a lot about what can go wrong. Q128 My child/dependant is afraid that his/her parents/cargivers will leave and never come back. Q130 If my child/dependant meets a new person, he/she doesn’t speak at all. Q132 All of a sudden my child/dependant becomes so scared that his/her heart starts to beat very quickly. Q133 My child/dependant finds it hard to stop worrying. Q134 My child/dependant is afraid that something bad will happen, and he/she will never see his/her parents/caregivers again. Q135 My child/dependant is afraid he/she will do something embarrassing. Q136 When my child/dependant panics, he/she is afraid that he/she could die. Q137 My child/dependant worries a lot about not doing well at school. Q138 My child/dependant has very scary dreams that he/she loses his/her parents/caregivers. Q139 At school my child/dependant doesn’t speak at all to the kids in his/her class. Q140 My child/dependant has severe anxiety attacks during which he/she trembles all over his/her body. Q142 My child/dependant is very afraid that other kids don’t like him/her. Q143 My child/dependant doesn’t feel well when he/she has to go somewhere without his/her parents/caregivers. Q144 My child/dependant doesn’t speak at all when there is a new visitor at our home. Q145 My child/dependant is afraid of having a new anxiety or panic attack. Q146 My child dependant doesn’t feel well because he/she worries so much. Q147 My child/dependant is afraid that he/she might do or say something stupid in front of others. Q149 My child/dependant is afraid of wasps. Q150 My child/dependant is afraid of loud noises. Q151 My child/dependant is afraid of dogs Q152 My child/dependant is afraid of the dark. Q153 My child/dependant is afraid to travel in an aeroplane. Q154 My child/dependant is afraid of heights. Q155 My child/dependant is afraid when crossing a large town square. Q156 My child/dependant is afraid of people who are dressed up in costumes. Q157 My child/dependant is afraid of spiders. Q158 My child/dependant is afraid of thunderstorms. Q159 My child/dependant is afraid of getting an injection Q160 My child/dependant is afraid to swim in deep water. Q161 My child/dependant is afraid of snakes. Q162 My child/dependant is afraid that he/she will feel sick and has to vomit. Q163 My child/dependant is afraid of undergoing a small medical operation. Q164 My child/dependant is afraid of being in crowded places with lots of people (such as a shopping mall). Q165 My child/dependant is afraid when travelling by bus or train. Q166 My child/dependant is afraid of cats. Q167 My child/dependant is afraid of blood. Q168 My child/dependant is afraid of choking when he/she eats or drinks. Q169 My child/dependant is afraid to go in an elevator. Q170 My child/dependant is afraid to go through a long tunnel. Q98 – Q170 coded: 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Q42 Worry stops my child/dependant from saying what I really think Q43 It's hard when my child/dependant doesn't know what is going to happen Q44 My child/dependant thinks it's not fair that we can't predict the future Q45 My child/dependant can't relax if they don't know what will happen Q46 My child/dependant gets really worried or upset when they don't know what is going to happen Q47 My child/dependant doesn't like surprises Q48 My child/dependant gets annoyed when they don't know everything I need to know Q49 Not knowing what could happen keeps my child/dependant from enjoying themselves Q50 My child/dependant always tries to avoid surprises Q51 My child/dependant won't do things if they don't know what will happen Q52 My child/dependant thinks that plans can be ruined by things they didn't think would happen Q53 If child/dependant is not sure of things they will stop doing things Q54 When my child/dependant is not sure of something they cannot work very well Q55 My child/dependant worries more than other children Q56 Not knowing what will happens makes my child/dependant sad Q57 My child/dependant always wants to know what is going to happen to them Q58 My child/dependant does not like to be surprised Q59 The smallest worry can stop my child/dependant from doing things Q60 My child/dependant thinks the should be ready for everything Q61 My child/dependant thinks other children are more sure of things than them Q62 Not knowing what will happen stops my child/dependant from sleeping well Q63 My child/dependant stays away from places if I don't know what's going to happen Q64 Things that are not clear upset my child/dependant Q65 My child/dependant doesn't like being unsure of things Q42 – Q65 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = Somewhat, 3 = Very much. Q218 My child/dependant usually gets very tense when they think something unpleasant is going to happen Q219 My child/dependant worries about making mistakes Q220 My child/dependant gets hurt when people scold them or tell them that they do something wrong Q221 My child/dependant feels pretty upset when they think that someone is angry with them Q222 My child/dependant does not become fearful or nervous, even when something bad happens to them Q223 My child/dependant feels worried when they think they have done poorly at something Q224 My child is very fearful compared to their friends Q218 – Q224 coded: 1 = Not true, 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very True. Q434 My child/dependant is unable to concentrate Q435 My child/dependant is inattentive Q436 My child/dependant gives up things easily Q434- Q436 coded: Q30 Frequency – 1= Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q33_1_1 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How often do you have this fear at night? - 1. Q33_1_1_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How often do you have this fear at night? - 1. - Text Q33_1_2 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How often do you have this fear at night? - 2. Q33_1_2_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How often do you have this fear at night? - 2. - Text Q33_1_3 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How often do you have this fear at night? - 3. Q33_1_3_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How often do you have this fear at night? - 3. – Text Q33_1_1, Q33_1_2, Q33_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q33_2_1 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How worried do you get at night? - 1. Q33_2_1_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How worried do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q33_2_2 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How worried do you get at night? - 2. Q33_2_2_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How worried do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q33_2_3 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How worried do you get at night? - 3. Q33_2_3_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - How worried do you get at night? - 3. – Text Q232_2_1, Q232_2_2, Q232_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all worried, 2 = Worried, 3 = Very worried. Q33_3_1 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - Do you think you could be hurt by any of these? - 1. Q33_3_1_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - Do you think you could be hurt by any of these? - 1. - Text Q33_3_2 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - Do you think you could be hurt by any of these? - 2. Q33_3_2_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - Do you think you could be hurt by any of these? - 2. - Text Q33_3_3 If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - Do you think you could be hurt by any of these? - 3. Q33_3_3_TEXT If you do feel afraid at night, please list below up to three things that you are afraid of at ni... - Do you think you could be hurt by any of these? - 3. – Text Q33_3_1, Q33_3_2, Q33_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q447 Overall, how worried do you get? 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot. Q39_1_1 Can you think about what you do when you worry at night and how it can help you to feel OK. On th... - How much does each way help make you feel ok again? - 1. Q39_1_1_TEXT Can you think about what you do when you worry at night and how it can help you to feel OK. On th... - How much does each way help make you feel ok again? - 1. - Text Q39_1_2 Can you think about what you do when you worry at night and how it can help you to feel OK. On th... - How much does each way help make you feel ok again? - 2. Q39_1_2_TEXT Can you think about what you do when you worry at night and how it can help you to feel OK. On th... - How much does each way help make you feel ok again? - 2. - Text Q39_1_3 Can you think about what you do when you worry at night and how it can help you to feel OK. On th... - How much does each way help make you feel ok again? - 3. Q39_1_3_TEXT Can you think about what you do when you worry at night and how it can help you to feel OK. On th... - How much does each way help make you feel ok again? - 3. – Text Q39_1_1 – Q39_1_3 coded: 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot. Q40 Have you told anyone about these fears? – 1 = Yes, 2 = No. Q41 Who did you tell? Q196 I find it difficult for me to go to bed at night Q197 I fight with parents/caregivers about bedtime Q198 I go to bed at the same time every night Q199 I fall asleep in 30 minutes Q200 I fall asleep with a family member Q201 I am afraid of sleeping alone Q202 I am afraid of the dark Q203 I sleep too little Q204 I am up late when parents/caregivers think I am sleep Q205 I have pain which wakes me up at night Q206 I go to someone else's bed during the night Q207 I have nightmares Q208 I take naps during the day Q196 – Q208 coded: 1 = Rarely (0-1 times a week), 2 = Sometimes (2-4 times a week), 3 = Usually (5-7 times a week). Q69 I’m afraid to go anywhere without my parents/caregivers. Q70 At school I don’t speak to the teacher at all Q71 I find it scary to meet new people Q72 I panic for no reason Q73 I worry about a lot of things Q74 I get frightened if my parents/caregivers leave the house without me Q75 I find it scary to eat or drink if other people are looking at me Q76 I suffer from anxiety or panic attacks Q77 I think a lot about what can go wrong Q78 I’m afraid that my parents/caregivers will leave and never come back Q79 If I meet a new person, I don’t speak at all Q80 I’m afraid that others will see that I blush Q81 All of a sudden I become so scared that my heart starts to beat very quickly Q82 I find it hard to stop worrying Q83 I’m afraid that something bad will happen, so I’ll never see my parents again Q84 I’m afraid I’ll do something embarrassing Q85 When I panic, I’m afraid that I could be hurt badly Q86 I worry a lot about not doing well at school Q449 I have very scary dreams that I loses my parents/caregivers. Q88 At school I don’t speak at all to the kids in my class Q90 I have severe anxiety attacks during which I tremble all over my body Q91 I worry a lot about all the bad things that happen in the world Q92 I’m very afraid that other kids don’t like me Q93 I don’t feel well when I have to go somewhere without my parents/caregivers Q94 I don’t speak at all when there is a new visitor at our home Q95 I’m afraid of having a new worry or panic attack Q96 I don’t feel well because I worry so much Q97 I am afraid that I might do or say something stupid in front of others Q99 I’m afraid of wasps Q100 I’m afraid of loud noises Q101 I’m afraid of dogs Q102 I’m afraid of the dark Q103 I’m afraid to travel in an airplane Q104 I’m afraid of heights Q105 I’m afraid when crossing a large town square Q106 I’m afraid of people who are dressed up in costumes Q107 I’m afraid of spiders. Q108 I’m afraid of thunderstorms Q109 I’m afraid of getting an injection Q110 I’m afraid to swim in deep water Q111 I’m afraid of snakes Q112 I’m afraid that I will feel sick and have to vomit Q113 I’m afraid of undergoing a small medical operation Q114 I’m afraid of being in crowded places with lots of people (such as a shopping center). Q115 I’m afraid when travelling by bus or train Q116 I’m afraid of cats Q117 I’m afraid of blood Q118 I’m afraid of choking when I eat or drink Q119 I’m afraid to go through a long tunnel Q69 – Q119 coded: 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Q3 Worry stops me from saying what I really think Q4 It's hard when you don't know what is going to happen Q5 Its not fair that we can't predict the future Q6 I can't relax if I don't know what will happen tomorrow Q7 I get really worried or upset when I don’t know what is going to happen Q8 I don’t like surprises Q9 I get annoyed when I don’t know everything I need to know Q10 Not knowing what could happen keeps me from enjoying myself Q11 I always try to avoid surprises Q12 I won’t do things if I don’t know what will happen Q13 Plans can be ruined by things you didn't think would happen Q14 If I am not sure of something I stop doing things Q15 When I am not sure of something I can’t work very well Q16 I worry more than other children Q17 Not knowing what will happen makes me sad Q18 I always want to know what is going to happen to me Q19 I don’t like being surprised Q20 The smallest worry can stop me from doing things Q21 I should be able to ready for everything Q22 Other children are more sure of things than me Q23 Not knowing what will happen stops me from sleeping well Q24 I stay away from places if I don’t know what’s going to happen Q25 Things that are not clear upset me Q26 I don’t like being unsure of things Q3 – Q25 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = Somewhat, 3 = Very much. Q211 I usually get very tense when I think something unpleasant is going to happen Q212 I worry about making mistakes Q213 I am hurt when people scold me or tell me that I do something wrong Q214 I feel pretty upset when I think that someone is angry with me Q215 I do not become fearful or nervous, even when something bad happens to me Q216 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q217 I am very fearful compared to my friends Q211 – Q217 coded: 1 = Not true, 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q438 I am unable to concentrate on one thing at a time Q439 I find it hard to pay attention Q440 I often give up on things easily Q438 – Q440 coded: 1 = Never, 2 = Somewhat, 3 = Always. Main Survey variables: Age_Group – coded: 1 = 4-6 years old, 2 = 7-9 years old, 3 = 10-12 years old. Parent_NF, Parent_Sleep, Parent_Fear, Parent_Anxiety, Parent_IU, Parent_BI, Parent_AC, PaRep_NF, PaReport_Sleep, PaRe_Anx, PaReport_Fear, PaRep_IU, PaReport_BI, PaRep_AC, Child_NF, Child_Sleep, Chil_Anx, Child_Fear, Child_IU, Child_BI, Child_AC, SAD_ParRep, SAD_Chil, Age, Fear_of_the_dark, Seperation_Loss, Imaginary_Creatures, Scary_dreams, Personal_safety, Animal_phobia, Environmental_phobia, Other, Social_support, Self_control, Distraction, Toys_Inanimate_objects, Trying_to_sleep, PR_Fear_of_the_dark, PR_Seperation, PR_Imaginary_Creatures, PR_Scary_dreams, PR_Personal_safety, PR_Animal_phobia, PR_Enironmental, PR_Other, PR_Social_support, PR_Self_control, PR_Distraction, PR_Toys_Inanimate_objects, PR_Trying_to_sleep PR = Parent report, PaRep = Parent report, PaReport = Parent report, NF = Nighttime fear, IU = Intolerance of uncertainty, AC = Attentional control, BI = Behavioural inhibition, Anx = Anxiety. Chil = Child. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables: 584 Number of cases/rows: 42 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Subject Handedness – 1=Right, 2 = Left. Task_Group block.1, block.2, block.3, block.4, block.5, block.6, block.7, block.8, block.9, block.10, block.11, block.12, block.13, block.14, block.15, block.16, block.17, block.18, block.19, block.20, block.21, block.22, block.23, block.24, block.25, block.26, block.27, block.28, block.29, block.30, block.31, block.32, block.33, block.34, block.35, block.36, block.37, block.38, block.39, block.40, block.41, block.42, block.43, block.44, block.45, block.46, block.47, block.48, block.49, block.50, block.51, block.52, block.53, block.54, block.55, block.56, block.57, block.58, block.59, block.60, block.61, block.62, block.63, block.64, block.65, block.66, block.67, block.68, block.69, block.70, block.71, block.72. block.1 – block.72 coded = 1 = Block 1, 2 = Block 2, 3 = Block 3, 4 = Block 4. CueType.1, CueType.2, CueType.3, CueType.4, CueType.5, CueType.6, CueType.7, CueType.8, CueType.9, CueType.10, CueType.11, CueType.12, CueType.13, CueType.14, CueType.15, CueType.16, CueType.17, CueType.18, CueType.19, CueType.20, CueType.21, CueType.22, CueType.23, CueType.24, CueType.25, CueType.26, CueType.27, CueType.28, CueType.29, CueType.30, CueType.31, CueType.32, CueType.33, CueType.34, CueType.35, CueType.36, CueType.37, CueType.38, CueType.39, CueType.40, CueType.41, CueType.42, CueType.43, CueType.44, CueType.45, CueType.46, CueType.47, CueType.48, CueType.49, CueType.50, CueType.51, CueType.52, CueType.53, CueType.54, CueType.55, CueType.56, CueType.57, CueType.58, CueType.59, CueType.60, CueType.61, CueType.62, CueType.63, CueType.64, CueType.65, CueType.66, CueType.67, CueType.68, CueType.69, CueType.70, CueType.71, CueType.72 CueType.1 – CueType.72 coded: 1 = Positive, 2 = Negative, 3 = Uncertain, 4 = Unknown. Response.1, Response.2, Response.3, Response.4, Response.5, Response.6, Response.7, Response.8, Response.9, Response.10, Response.11, Response.12, Response.13, Response.14, Response.15, Response.16, Response.17, Response.18, Response.19, Response.20, Response.21, Response.22, Response.23, Response.24, Response.25, Response.26, Response.27, Response.28, Response.29, Response.30, Response.31, Response.32, Response.33, Response.34, Response.35, Response.36, Response.37, Response.38, Response.39, Response.40, Response.41, Response.42, Response.43, Response.44, Response.45, Response.46, Response.47, Response.48, Response.49, Response.50, Response.51, Response.52, Response.53, Response.54, Response.55, Response.56, Response.57, Response.58, Response.59, Response.60, Response.61, Response.62, Response.63, Response.64, Response.65, Response.66, Response.67, Response.68, Response.69, Response.70, Response.71, Response.72 Response.1 – Response.72 coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Correct.1, Correct.2, Correct.3, Correct.4, Correct.5, Correct.6, Correct.7, Correct.8, Correct.9, Correct.10, Correct.11, Correct.12, Correct.13, Correct.14, Correct.15, Correct.16, Correct.17, Correct.18, Correct.19, Correct.20, Correct.21, Correct.22, Correct.23, Correct.24, Correct.25, Correct.26, Correct.27, Correct.28, Correct.29, Correct.30, Correct.31, Correct.32, Correct.33, Correct.34, Correct.35, Correct.36, Correct.37, Correct.38, Correct.39, Correct.40, Correct.41, Correct.42, Correct.43, Correct.44, Correct.45, Correct.46, Correct.47, Correct.48, Correct.49, Correct.50, Correct.51, Correct.52, Correct.53, Correct.54, Correct.55, Correct.56, Correct.57, Correct.58, Correct.59, Correct.60, Correct.61, Correct.62, Correct.63, Correct.64, Correct.65, Correct.66, Correct.67, Correct.68, Correct.69, Correct.70, Correct.71, Correct.72 Correct.1 – Correct.72 coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Latency.1, Latency.2, Latency.3, Latency.4, Latency.5, Latency.6, Latency.7, Latency.8, Latency.9, Latency.10, Latency.11, Latency.12, Latency.13, Latency.14, Latency.15, Latency.16, Latency.17, Latency.18, Latency.19, Latency.20, Latency.21, Latency.22, Latency.23, Latency.24, Latency.25, Latency.26, Latency.27, Latency.28, Latency.29, Latency.30, Latency.31, Latency.32, Latency.33, Latency.34, Latency.35, Latency.36, Latency.37, Latency.38, Latency.39, Latency.40, Latency.41, Latency.42, Latency.43, Latency.44, Latency.45, Latency.46, Latency.47, Latency.48, Latency.49, Latency.50, Latency.51, Latency.52, Latency.53, Latency.54, Latency.55, Latency.56, Latency.57, Latency.58, Latency.59, Latency.60, Latency.61, Latency.62, Latency.63, Latency.64, Latency.65, Latency.66, Latency.67, Latency.68, Latency.69, Latency.70, Latency.71, Latency.72. Units for Latency.1 – Latency.72 measured in milliseconds. ResponseId Q237 How often are you fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q238_1_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. Q238_1_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q238_1_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. Q238_1_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q238_1_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 Q238_1_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 – Text Q238_1_1, Q238_1_2, Q238_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q238_2_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. Q238_2_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q238_2_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. Q238_2_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q238_2_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 Q238_2_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 – Text Q238_2_1, Q238_2_2, Q238_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q238_3_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q238_3_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q238_3_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q238_3_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q238_3_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 Q238_3_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 – Text Q238_3_1, Q238_3_2, Q238_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q442 Overall, how anxious do you get during the night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot Q240_1_1 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. Q240_1_1_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q240_1_2 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. Q240_1_2_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q240_1_3 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. Q240_1_3_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q241 Have you told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q242 Who have you told? Q236 During the past month what time have you usually gone to bed at night? Q237.0 During the past month, how long (in minutes) does it usually take you to fall asleep each night? Q238 During the past month, what time have you usually gotten up in the morning? Q239 During the past month, how many hours of actual sleep did you get per night? Q333 Cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes Q335 Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning Q336 Have to get up to use the bathroom Q337 Cannot breathe comfortably Q338 Cough or snore loudly Q339 Feel too cold Q340 Feel too hot Q341 Had bad dreams Q342 Had pain Q333 – Q342 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q343 Please think about any other reason that might have prevented you from sleeping in the past month: Q344 How often during the past month have you had trouble sleeping because of this? – 1 Thrre of more time a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q345 During the past month, how would you rate your sleep quality overall? 1 = Very good, 2 = Fairly good, 3 = Fairly bad, 4 = Very bad. Q346 During the past month, how often have you taken medicine (prescribed or "over the counter") to help you sleep? – 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q351 During the past month, how often have you had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity? – 1 = Three or more times a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 3 = Less than once a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q347 During the past month, how much of a problem has it been for you to keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done? 1 = No problem at all, 2 = Only a very slight problem, 3 = Somewhat of a problem, 4 = A very big problem. Q350 Do you have a bed partner or roommate? 1 = No bed/partner or roommate, 2 = Partner/roommate in other room, partner in same room, but no in same bed, 4 = Partner in same bed. Q348_1 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Loud snoring Q348_2 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Long pauses between breaths while asleep Q348_3 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Legs twitching or jerking while you sleep Q348_4 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Episodes of disorientation or confusion during sleep Q348_5 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below Q348_5_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below - Text Q348_6 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_6_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_7 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_7_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_1 – Q348_7 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q257 Noise of vacuum cleaners Q258 Open wounds Q259 Being alone Q260 Being in a strange place Q261 Loud voices Q262 Dead people Q263 Speaking in public Q264 Crossing streets Q265 People who seem insane Q266 Falling Q267 Cars Q268 Being teased Q269 Dentists Q270 Thunder Q271 Sirens Q272 Failure Q273 Entering a room where other people are already seated Q274 High places on land Q276 Worms Q277 Imaginary creatures Q278 Receiving injections Q279 Strangers Q280 Bats Q281 Journeys on a train Q282 Journeys on a bus Q283 Journeys in a car Q284 Feeling angry Q285 People in authority Q286 Flying insects Q287 Seeing other people injected Q288 Sudden noises Q289 Dull weather Q290 Crowds Q291 Large open spaces Q292 Cats Q293 One person bullying another Q294 Intimidating people Q295 Birds Q296 Sight of deep water Q297 Being watched working Q298 Dead animals Q299 Weapons Q300 Dirt Q301 Crawling insects Q302 Sight of fighting Q304 Fire Q305 Ill people Q306 Dogs Q307 Being criticised Q308 Strange shapes Q309 Being in an elevator Q310 Witnessing surgical operations Q311 Angry people Q312 Mice Q313 Human blood Q314 Animal blood Q315 Parting from friends Q316 Enclosed places Q317 Prospect of a surgical operation Q318 Feeling rejected by others Q319 Airplanes Q320 Medical odours Q321 Feeling disapproved of Q322 Harmless snakes Q323 Cemetries Q324 Being ignored Q325 Darkness Q326 Premature heartbeats (missing a beat) Q327 Public Nudity Q329 Lightning Q330 Doctors Q331 Making mistakes Q332 Looking foolish Q257 – Q332 coded = 1 = Not at all, 2 = A little, 3 = A fair amount, 4 = Much, 5 = Very much. Q241.0 Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge Q242.0 Not being able to stop or control worrying Q243 Worrying too much about different things Q244 Trouble relaxing Q245 Being so restless that it is hard to sit still Q246 Becoming easily annoyed or irritable Q247 Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen Q248 How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Q241.0 – Q248 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = several days, 3 = More than half the days, 4 = Nearly every day. Q209 Unforeseen events upset me greatly Q210 It frustrates me not having all the information I need Q225 One should always look ahead so as to avoid surprises Q226 A small, unforeseen event can spoil everything. even with the best of planning Q227 I always want to know what the future has in store for me Q228 I can't stand being taken by surprise Q229 I should be able to organize everything in advance Q230 Uncertainty keeps me from living a full life Q364 When it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me Q365 When I am uncertain I can’t function very well Q366 The smallest doubt can stop me from acting Q367 I must get away from all uncertain situations Above items Q209 – Q367 coded: 1 = Not all characteristic of me, 2 = A little characteristic of me, 3 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 4 = Very characteristic of me, 5 = Entirely characteristic of me. Q250 If I think something unpleasant is going to happen I usually get pretty "worked up." Q251 I worry about making mistakes Q252 Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit Q253 I feel pretty worried or upset when I think or know somebody is angry at me Q254 Even if something bad is about to happen to me, I rarely experience fear or nervousness Q255 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q256 I have very few fears compared to my friends Q250 – Q256 coded: 1 = Not true 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q412 It’s very hard for me to concentrate on a difficult task when there are noises around. Q413 When I need to concentrate and solve a problem, I have trouble focusing my attention. Q414 When I am working hard on something, I still get distracted by events around me. Q415 My concentration is good even if there is music in the room around me. Q416 When concentrating, I can focus my attention so that I become unaware of what’s going on in the room around me Q417 When I am reading or studying, I am easily distracted if there are people talking in the same room Q418 When trying to focus my attention on something, I have difficulty blocking out distracting thoughts Q419 I have a hard time concentrating when I am excited about something. Q420 When concentrating I ignore feelings of hunger or thirst. Q421 I can quickly switch from one task to another. Q422 It takes me a while to get really involved in a new task Q423 It is difficult to coordinate my attention between the listening and writing required when taking notes. Q424 I can become interested in a new topic very quickly when I need to. Q425 It is easy for me to read or write while I am also talking on the phone Q426 I have trouble carrying out two conversations at once Q427 I have a hard time coming up with new ideas quickly Q428 After being interrupted or distracted, I can easily switch my attention back to what I was doing before Q429 When a distracting thought comes to mind, it is easy for me to shift my attention away from it Q430 It is easy for me to alternate between two different tasks. Q431 It is hard for me to break from one way of thinking about something and look at it from another point of view Q412 – Q431 coded: 1 = Almost never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Prop_Neg_PosEX_B1, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B2, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B3, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B1, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B3. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosRT_B1, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B2, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B3, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B1, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B2, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B3. Variables above measured in milliseconds. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosAC_B1, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B1, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PositiveEX, Prop_Neg_NegativeEX, Prop_Neg_UncertainEX, Prop_Neg_UnknownEX, Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveRT, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT Variables above measured in milliseconds. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveAC, Prop_Neg_NegativeAC Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveAC_2, Prop_Neg_NegativeAC_2 Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over block 2 (Correct.25 – Correct.48) Prop_Neg_PositiveAC_3, Prop_Neg_NegativeAC_3 Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over block 2 (Correct.49 – Correct.72) Q356 – Gender – 1 = Male, 2 = Female Cdate Please enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) below: Bdate Please type your date of birth age Adult_IU, Adult_BI, Adult_Anxiety IU_group – 1 = Low IU, 2 = High IU. Prop = Proportion, Pos = Positive, Neg = Negative, Unc = Uncertain, Unk = Unknow, Ex = expectancy, RT = Response time, AC = Accuracy, Adult_IU = Adult Intolerance of uncertainty, Adult_BI = Adult Behavioural inhibition, IU_group = Intolerance of uncertainty group, Cdate = completion date, Bdate = birth date, B1, B2, B3 = Block 1, Block 2, Block 3. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables: 584 Number of cases/rows: 10 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Subject Handedness – 1=Right, 2 = Left. Task_Group block.1, block.2, block.3, block.4, block.5, block.6, block.7, block.8, block.9, block.10, block.11, block.12, block.13, block.14, block.15, block.16, block.17, block.18, block.19, block.20, block.21, block.22, block.23, block.24, block.25, block.26, block.27, block.28, block.29, block.30, block.31, block.32, block.33, block.34, block.35, block.36, block.37, block.38, block.39, block.40, block.41, block.42, block.43, block.44, block.45, block.46, block.47, block.48, block.49, block.50, block.51, block.52, block.53, block.54, block.55, block.56, block.57, block.58, block.59, block.60, block.61, block.62, block.63, block.64, block.65, block.66, block.67, block.68, block.69, block.70, block.71, block.72. block.1 – block.72 coded = 1 = Block 1, 2 = Block 2, 3 = Block 3, 4 = Block 4. CueType.1, CueType.2, CueType.3, CueType.4, CueType.5, CueType.6, CueType.7, CueType.8, CueType.9, CueType.10, CueType.11, CueType.12, CueType.13, CueType.14, CueType.15, CueType.16, CueType.17, CueType.18, CueType.19, CueType.20, CueType.21, CueType.22, CueType.23, CueType.24, CueType.25, CueType.26, CueType.27, CueType.28, CueType.29, CueType.30, CueType.31, CueType.32, CueType.33, CueType.34, CueType.35, CueType.36, CueType.37, CueType.38, CueType.39, CueType.40, CueType.41, CueType.42, CueType.43, CueType.44, CueType.45, CueType.46, CueType.47, CueType.48, CueType.49, CueType.50, CueType.51, CueType.52, CueType.53, CueType.54, CueType.55, CueType.56, CueType.57, CueType.58, CueType.59, CueType.60, CueType.61, CueType.62, CueType.63, CueType.64, CueType.65, CueType.66, CueType.67, CueType.68, CueType.69, CueType.70, CueType.71, CueType.72 CueType.1 – CueType.72 coded: 1 = Positive, 2 = Negative, 3 = Uncertain, 4 = Unknown. Response.1, Response.2, Response.3, Response.4, Response.5, Response.6, Response.7, Response.8, Response.9, Response.10, Response.11, Response.12, Response.13, Response.14, Response.15, Response.16, Response.17, Response.18, Response.19, Response.20, Response.21, Response.22, Response.23, Response.24, Response.25, Response.26, Response.27, Response.28, Response.29, Response.30, Response.31, Response.32, Response.33, Response.34, Response.35, Response.36, Response.37, Response.38, Response.39, Response.40, Response.41, Response.42, Response.43, Response.44, Response.45, Response.46, Response.47, Response.48, Response.49, Response.50, Response.51, Response.52, Response.53, Response.54, Response.55, Response.56, Response.57, Response.58, Response.59, Response.60, Response.61, Response.62, Response.63, Response.64, Response.65, Response.66, Response.67, Response.68, Response.69, Response.70, Response.71, Response.72 Response.1 – Response.72 coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Correct.1, Correct.2, Correct.3, Correct.4, Correct.5, Correct.6, Correct.7, Correct.8, Correct.9, Correct.10, Correct.11, Correct.12, Correct.13, Correct.14, Correct.15, Correct.16, Correct.17, Correct.18, Correct.19, Correct.20, Correct.21, Correct.22, Correct.23, Correct.24, Correct.25, Correct.26, Correct.27, Correct.28, Correct.29, Correct.30, Correct.31, Correct.32, Correct.33, Correct.34, Correct.35, Correct.36, Correct.37, Correct.38, Correct.39, Correct.40, Correct.41, Correct.42, Correct.43, Correct.44, Correct.45, Correct.46, Correct.47, Correct.48, Correct.49, Correct.50, Correct.51, Correct.52, Correct.53, Correct.54, Correct.55, Correct.56, Correct.57, Correct.58, Correct.59, Correct.60, Correct.61, Correct.62, Correct.63, Correct.64, Correct.65, Correct.66, Correct.67, Correct.68, Correct.69, Correct.70, Correct.71, Correct.72 Correct.1 – Correct.72 coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Latency.1, Latency.2, Latency.3, Latency.4, Latency.5, Latency.6, Latency.7, Latency.8, Latency.9, Latency.10, Latency.11, Latency.12, Latency.13, Latency.14, Latency.15, Latency.16, Latency.17, Latency.18, Latency.19, Latency.20, Latency.21, Latency.22, Latency.23, Latency.24, Latency.25, Latency.26, Latency.27, Latency.28, Latency.29, Latency.30, Latency.31, Latency.32, Latency.33, Latency.34, Latency.35, Latency.36, Latency.37, Latency.38, Latency.39, Latency.40, Latency.41, Latency.42, Latency.43, Latency.44, Latency.45, Latency.46, Latency.47, Latency.48, Latency.49, Latency.50, Latency.51, Latency.52, Latency.53, Latency.54, Latency.55, Latency.56, Latency.57, Latency.58, Latency.59, Latency.60, Latency.61, Latency.62, Latency.63, Latency.64, Latency.65, Latency.66, Latency.67, Latency.68, Latency.69, Latency.70, Latency.71, Latency.72. Units for Latency.1 – Latency.72 measured in milliseconds. ResponseId Q237 How often are you fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q238_1_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. Q238_1_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q238_1_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. Q238_1_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q238_1_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 Q238_1_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 – Text Q238_1_1, Q238_1_2, Q238_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q238_2_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. Q238_2_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q238_2_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. Q238_2_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q238_2_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 Q238_2_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 – Text Q238_2_1, Q238_2_2, Q238_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q238_3_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q238_3_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q238_3_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q238_3_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q238_3_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 Q238_3_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 – Text Q238_3_1, Q238_3_2, Q238_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q442 Overall, how anxious do you get during the night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot Q240_1_1 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. Q240_1_1_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q240_1_2 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. Q240_1_2_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q240_1_3 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. Q240_1_3_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q241 Have you told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q242 Who have you told? Q236 During the past month what time have you usually gone to bed at night? Q237.0 During the past month, how long (in minutes) does it usually take you to fall asleep each night? Q238 During the past month, what time have you usually gotten up in the morning? Q239 During the past month, how many hours of actual sleep did you get per night? Q333 Cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes Q335 Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning Q336 Have to get up to use the bathroom Q337 Cannot breathe comfortably Q338 Cough or snore loudly Q339 Feel too cold Q340 Feel too hot Q341 Had bad dreams Q342 Had pain Q333 – Q342 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q343 Please think about any other reason that might have prevented you from sleeping in the past month: Q344 How often during the past month have you had trouble sleeping because of this? – 1 Thrre of more time a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q345 During the past month, how would you rate your sleep quality overall? 1 = Very good, 2 = Fairly good, 3 = Fairly bad, 4 = Very bad. Q346 During the past month, how often have you taken medicine (prescribed or "over the counter") to help you sleep? – 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q351 During the past month, how often have you had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity? – 1 = Three or more times a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 3 = Less than once a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q347 During the past month, how much of a problem has it been for you to keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done? 1 = No problem at all, 2 = Only a very slight problem, 3 = Somewhat of a problem, 4 = A very big problem. Q350 Do you have a bed partner or roommate? 1 = No bed/partner or roommate, 2 = Partner/roommate in other room, partner in same room, but no in same bed, 4 = Partner in same bed. Q348_1 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Loud snoring Q348_2 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Long pauses between breaths while asleep Q348_3 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Legs twitching or jerking while you sleep Q348_4 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Episodes of disorientation or confusion during sleep Q348_5 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below Q348_5_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below - Text Q348_6 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_6_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_7 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_7_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_1 – Q348_7 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q257 Noise of vacuum cleaners Q258 Open wounds Q259 Being alone Q260 Being in a strange place Q261 Loud voices Q262 Dead people Q263 Speaking in public Q264 Crossing streets Q265 People who seem insane Q266 Falling Q267 Cars Q268 Being teased Q269 Dentists Q270 Thunder Q271 Sirens Q272 Failure Q273 Entering a room where other people are already seated Q274 High places on land Q276 Worms Q277 Imaginary creatures Q278 Receiving injections Q279 Strangers Q280 Bats Q281 Journeys on a train Q282 Journeys on a bus Q283 Journeys in a car Q284 Feeling angry Q285 People in authority Q286 Flying insects Q287 Seeing other people injected Q288 Sudden noises Q289 Dull weather Q290 Crowds Q291 Large open spaces Q292 Cats Q293 One person bullying another Q294 Intimidating people Q295 Birds Q296 Sight of deep water Q297 Being watched working Q298 Dead animals Q299 Weapons Q300 Dirt Q301 Crawling insects Q302 Sight of fighting Q304 Fire Q305 Ill people Q306 Dogs Q307 Being criticised Q308 Strange shapes Q309 Being in an elevator Q310 Witnessing surgical operations Q311 Angry people Q312 Mice Q313 Human blood Q314 Animal blood Q315 Parting from friends Q316 Enclosed places Q317 Prospect of a surgical operation Q318 Feeling rejected by others Q319 Airplanes Q320 Medical odours Q321 Feeling disapproved of Q322 Harmless snakes Q323 Cemetries Q324 Being ignored Q325 Darkness Q326 Premature heartbeats (missing a beat) Q327 Public Nudity Q329 Lightning Q330 Doctors Q331 Making mistakes Q332 Looking foolish Q257 – Q332 coded = 1 = Not at all, 2 = A little, 3 = A fair amount, 4 = Much, 5 = Very much. Q241.0 Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge Q242.0 Not being able to stop or control worrying Q243 Worrying too much about different things Q244 Trouble relaxing Q245 Being so restless that it is hard to sit still Q246 Becoming easily annoyed or irritable Q247 Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen Q248 How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Q241.0 – Q248 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = several days, 3 = More than half the days, 4 = Nearly every day. Q209 Unforeseen events upset me greatly Q210 It frustrates me not having all the information I need Q225 One should always look ahead so as to avoid surprises Q226 A small, unforeseen event can spoil everything. even with the best of planning Q227 I always want to know what the future has in store for me Q228 I can't stand being taken by surprise Q229 I should be able to organize everything in advance Q230 Uncertainty keeps me from living a full life Q364 When it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me Q365 When I am uncertain I can’t function very well Q366 The smallest doubt can stop me from acting Q367 I must get away from all uncertain situations Above items Q209 – Q367 coded: 1 = Not all characteristic of me, 2 = A little characteristic of me, 3 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 4 = Very characteristic of me, 5 = Entirely characteristic of me. Q250 If I think something unpleasant is going to happen I usually get pretty "worked up." Q251 I worry about making mistakes Q252 Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit Q253 I feel pretty worried or upset when I think or know somebody is angry at me Q254 Even if something bad is about to happen to me, I rarely experience fear or nervousness Q255 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q256 I have very few fears compared to my friends Q250 – Q256 coded: 1 = Not true 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q412 It’s very hard for me to concentrate on a difficult task when there are noises around. Q413 When I need to concentrate and solve a problem, I have trouble focusing my attention. Q414 When I am working hard on something, I still get distracted by events around me. Q415 My concentration is good even if there is music in the room around me. Q416 When concentrating, I can focus my attention so that I become unaware of what’s going on in the room around me Q417 When I am reading or studying, I am easily distracted if there are people talking in the same room Q418 When trying to focus my attention on something, I have difficulty blocking out distracting thoughts Q419 I have a hard time concentrating when I am excited about something. Q420 When concentrating I ignore feelings of hunger or thirst. Q421 I can quickly switch from one task to another. Q422 It takes me a while to get really involved in a new task Q423 It is difficult to coordinate my attention between the listening and writing required when taking notes. Q424 I can become interested in a new topic very quickly when I need to. Q425 It is easy for me to read or write while I am also talking on the phone Q426 I have trouble carrying out two conversations at once Q427 I have a hard time coming up with new ideas quickly Q428 After being interrupted or distracted, I can easily switch my attention back to what I was doing before Q429 When a distracting thought comes to mind, it is easy for me to shift my attention away from it Q430 It is easy for me to alternate between two different tasks. Q431 It is hard for me to break from one way of thinking about something and look at it from another point of view Q412 – Q431 coded: 1 = Almost never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Prop_Neg_PosEX_B1, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B2, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B3, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B1, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B3. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosRT_B1, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B2, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B3, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B1, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B2, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B3. Variables above measured in milliseconds. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosAC_B1, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B1, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PositiveEX, Prop_Neg_NegativeEX, Prop_Neg_UncertainEX, Prop_Neg_UnknownEX, Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveRT, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT Variables above measured in milliseconds. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveAC, Prop_Neg_NegativeAC Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveAC_2, Prop_Neg_NegativeAC_2 Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over block 2 (Correct.25 – Correct.48) Prop_Neg_PositiveAC_3, Prop_Neg_NegativeAC_3 Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over block 2 (Correct.49 – Correct.72) Q356 – Gender – 1 = Male, 2 = Female Cdate Please enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) below: Bdate Please type your date of birth age Adult_IU, Adult_BI, Adult_Anxiety IU_group – 1 = Low IU, 2 = High IU. Prop = Proportion, Pos = Positive, Neg = Negative, Unc = Uncertain, Unk = Unknow, Ex = expectancy, RT = Response time, AC = Accuracy, Adult_IU = Adult Intolerance of uncertainty, Adult_BI = Adult Behavioural inhibition, IU_group = Intolerance of uncertainty group, Cdate = completion date, Bdate = birth date, B1, B2, B3 = Block 1, Block 2, Block 3. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables: 613 Number of cases/rows: 66 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Subject Group – 1 = Clinical group, 2 = Control group. block.1, block.2, block.3, block.4, block.5, block.6, block.7, block.8, block.9, block.10, block.11, block.12, block.13, block.14, block.15, block.16, block.17, block.18, block.19, block.20, block.21, block.22, block.23, block.24, block.25, block.26, block.27, block.28, block.29, block.30, block.31, block.32, block.33, block.34, block.35, block.36, block.37, block.38, block.39, block.40, block.41, block.42, block.43, block.44, block.45, block.46, block.47, block.48, block.49, block.50, block.51, block.52, block.53, block.54, block.55, block.56, block.57, block.58, block.59, block.60, block.61, block.62, block.63, block.64, block.65, block.66, block.67, block.68, block.69, block.70, block.71, block.72. block.1 – block.72 coded = 1 = Block 1, 2 = Block 2, 3 = Block 3, 4 = Block 4. CueType.1, CueType.2, CueType.3, CueType.4, CueType.5, CueType.6, CueType.7, CueType.8, CueType.9, CueType.10, CueType.11, CueType.12, CueType.13, CueType.14, CueType.15, CueType.16, CueType.17, CueType.18, CueType.19, CueType.20, CueType.21, CueType.22, CueType.23, CueType.24, CueType.25, CueType.26, CueType.27, CueType.28, CueType.29, CueType.30, CueType.31, CueType.32, CueType.33, CueType.34, CueType.35, CueType.36, CueType.37, CueType.38, CueType.39, CueType.40, CueType.41, CueType.42, CueType.43, CueType.44, CueType.45, CueType.46, CueType.47, CueType.48, CueType.49, CueType.50, CueType.51, CueType.52, CueType.53, CueType.54, CueType.55, CueType.56, CueType.57, CueType.58, CueType.59, CueType.60, CueType.61, CueType.62, CueType.63, CueType.64, CueType.65, CueType.66, CueType.67, CueType.68, CueType.69, CueType.70, CueType.71, CueType.72 CueType.1 – CueType.72 coded: 1 = Positive, 2 = Negative, 3 = Uncertain, 4 = Unknown. Response.1, Response.2, Response.3, Response.4, Response.5, Response.6, Response.7, Response.8, Response.9, Response.10, Response.11, Response.12, Response.13, Response.14, Response.15, Response.16, Response.17, Response.18, Response.19, Response.20, Response.21, Response.22, Response.23, Response.24, Response.25, Response.26, Response.27, Response.28, Response.29, Response.30, Response.31, Response.32, Response.33, Response.34, Response.35, Response.36, Response.37, Response.38, Response.39, Response.40, Response.41, Response.42, Response.43, Response.44, Response.45, Response.46, Response.47, Response.48, Response.49, Response.50, Response.51, Response.52, Response.53, Response.54, Response.55, Response.56, Response.57, Response.58, Response.59, Response.60, Response.61, Response.62, Response.63, Response.64, Response.65, Response.66, Response.67, Response.68, Response.69, Response.70, Response.71, Response.72 Response.1 – Response.72 coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Latency.1, Latency.2, Latency.3, Latency.4, Latency.5, Latency.6, Latency.7, Latency.8, Latency.9, Latency.10, Latency.11, Latency.12, Latency.13, Latency.14, Latency.15, Latency.16, Latency.17, Latency.18, Latency.19, Latency.20, Latency.21, Latency.22, Latency.23, Latency.24, Latency.25, Latency.26, Latency.27, Latency.28, Latency.29, Latency.30, Latency.31, Latency.32, Latency.33, Latency.34, Latency.35, Latency.36, Latency.37, Latency.38, Latency.39, Latency.40, Latency.41, Latency.42, Latency.43, Latency.44, Latency.45, Latency.46, Latency.47, Latency.48, Latency.49, Latency.50, Latency.51, Latency.52, Latency.53, Latency.54, Latency.55, Latency.56, Latency.57, Latency.58, Latency.59, Latency.60, Latency.61, Latency.62, Latency.63, Latency.64, Latency.65, Latency.66, Latency.67, Latency.68, Latency.69, Latency.70, Latency.71, Latency.72. Units for Latency.1 – Latency.72 measured in milliseconds. correct.1, correct.2, correct.3, correct.4, correct.5, correct.6, correct.7, correct.8, correct.9, correct.10, correct.11, correct.12, correct.13, correct.14, correct.15, correct.16, correct.17, correct.18, correct.19, correct.20, correct.21, correct.22, correct.23, correct.24, correct.25, correct.26, correct.27, correct.28, correct.29, correct.30, correct.31, correct.32, correct.33, correct.34, correct.35, correct.36, correct.37, correct.38, correct.39, correct.40, correct.41, correct.42, correct.43, correct.44, correct.45, correct.46, correct.47, correct.48, correct.49, correct.50, correct.51, correct.52, correct.53, correct.54, correct.55, correct.56, correct.57, correct.58, correct.59, correct.60, correct.61, correct.62, correct.63, correct.64, correct.65, correct.66, correct.67, correct.68, correct.69, correct.70, correct.71, correct.72 correct.1 – correct.72 coded: 1 = correct, 0 = incorrect. Cdate Please enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) below: Bdate Please type your date of birth Q358 People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = a) Black or Black British -Caribbean -African -Any other black background within (a), 2 = b) White -British -Irish -American -Any other white background, 3 = c) Asian or Asian British -Indian -Pakistani -Bangladeshi -Any other asian background within (c), 4 = d) Mixed -White and black Caribbean -White and black African -White and asian -White and hispanic -Any other mixed background, 5 = e) Other ethnic groups -Chinese -Japanese -Hispanic -Any other ethnic group, 6 = Do not wish to state. Q358_1_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - a)Black or Black British -Caribbean -African -Any other black background within (a) - Text Q358_2_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - b) White -British -Irish -American -Any other white background - Text Q358_3_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - c) Asian or Asian British -Indian -Pakistani -Bangladeshi -Any other asian background within (c) - Text Q358_4_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - d) Mixed -White and black Caribbean -White and black African -White and asian -White and hispanic -Any other mixed background - Text Q358_5_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - e) Other ethnic groups -Chinese -Japanese -Hispanic -Any other ethnic group - Text Q359 What is the highest degree or level of education you have completed? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = Less than high school, 2 = High school graduate, 3 = College or Six Form, 4 = Associates degree, 5 = Bachelors degree, 6 = Ph.D., 7 = Graduate or Professional degree, 8 = Other, please state… Q359_8_TEXT What is the highest degree or level of education you have completed? - Other, please state... - Text Q360 What is your current marital status? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = Single (never married), 2 = Married, 3 = Divorced, 4 = Separated, 5 = Widowed, 6 = Other please state, 7 = Do not wish to say. Q360_6_TEXT What is your current marital status? - Other please state... - Text Q361 What is your current job status? - Selected Choice Q361_5_TEXT What is your current job status? - Other, please state... - Text Q441 How many hours a week do you work? Q237 How often are you fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q238_1_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. Q238_1_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q238_1_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. Q238_1_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q238_1_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 Q238_1_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 – Text Q238_1_1, Q238_1_2, Q238_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q238_2_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. Q238_2_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q238_2_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. Q238_2_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q238_2_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 Q238_2_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 – Text Q238_2_1, Q238_2_2, Q238_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q238_3_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q238_3_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q238_3_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q238_3_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q238_3_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 Q238_3_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 – Text Q238_3_1, Q238_3_2, Q238_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q442 Overall, how anxious do you get during the night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot Q240_1_1 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. Q240_1_1_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q240_1_2 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. Q240_1_2_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q240_1_3 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. Q240_1_3_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q241 Have you told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q242 Who have you told? Q236 During the past month what time have you usually gone to bed at night? Q237.0 During the past month, how long (in minutes) does it usually take you to fall asleep each night? Q238 During the past month, what time have you usually gotten up in the morning? Q239 During the past month, how many hours of actual sleep did you get per night? Q333 Cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes Q335 Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning Q336 Have to get up to use the bathroom Q337 Cannot breathe comfortably Q338 Cough or snore loudly Q339 Feel too cold Q340 Feel too hot Q341 Had bad dreams Q342 Had pain Q333 – Q342 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q343 Please think about any other reason that might have prevented you from sleeping in the past month: Q344 How often during the past month have you had trouble sleeping because of this? – 1 Thrre of more time a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q345 During the past month, how would you rate your sleep quality overall? 1 = Very good, 2 = Fairly good, 3 = Fairly bad, 4 = Very bad. Q346 During the past month, how often have you taken medicine (prescribed or "over the counter") to help you sleep? – 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q351 During the past month, how often have you had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity? – 1 = Three or more times a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 3 = Less than once a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q347 During the past month, how much of a problem has it been for you to keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done? 1 = No problem at all, 2 = Only a very slight problem, 3 = Somewhat of a problem, 4 = A very big problem. Q350 Do you have a bed partner or roommate? 1 = No bed/partner or roommate, 2 = Partner/roommate in other room, partner in same room, but no in same bed, 4 = Partner in same bed. Q348_1 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Loud snoring Q348_2 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Long pauses between breaths while asleep Q348_3 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Legs twitching or jerking while you sleep Q348_4 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Episodes of disorientation or confusion during sleep Q348_5 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below Q348_5_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below - Text Q348_6 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_6_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_7 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_7_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_1 – Q348_7 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q257 Noise of vacuum cleaners Q258 Open wounds Q259 Being alone Q260 Being in a strange place Q261 Loud voices Q262 Dead people Q263 Speaking in public Q264 Crossing streets Q265 People who seem insane Q266 Falling Q267 Cars Q268 Being teased Q269 Dentists Q270 Thunder Q271 Sirens Q272 Failure Q273 Entering a room where other people are already seated Q274 High places on land Q276 Worms Q277 Imaginary creatures Q278 Receiving injections Q279 Strangers Q280 Bats Q281 Journeys on a train Q282 Journeys on a bus Q283 Journeys in a car Q284 Feeling angry Q285 People in authority Q286 Flying insects Q287 Seeing other people injected Q288 Sudden noises Q289 Dull weather Q290 Crowds Q291 Large open spaces Q292 Cats Q293 One person bullying another Q294 Intimidating people Q295 Birds Q296 Sight of deep water Q297 Being watched working Q298 Dead animals Q299 Weapons Q300 Dirt Q301 Crawling insects Q302 Sight of fighting Q304 Fire Q305 Ill people Q306 Dogs Q307 Being criticised Q308 Strange shapes Q309 Being in an elevator Q310 Witnessing surgical operations Q311 Angry people Q312 Mice Q313 Human blood Q314 Animal blood Q315 Parting from friends Q316 Enclosed places Q317 Prospect of a surgical operation Q318 Feeling rejected by others Q319 Airplanes Q320 Medical odours Q321 Feeling disapproved of Q322 Harmless snakes Q323 Cemetries Q324 Being ignored Q325 Darkness Q326 Premature heartbeats (missing a beat) Q327 Public Nudity Q329 Lightning Q330 Doctors Q331 Making mistakes Q332 Looking foolish Q257 – Q332 coded = 1 = Not at all, 2 = A little, 3 = A fair amount, 4 = Much, 5 = Very much. Q241.0 Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge Q242.0 Not being able to stop or control worrying Q243 Worrying too much about different things Q244 Trouble relaxing Q245 Being so restless that it is hard to sit still Q246 Becoming easily annoyed or irritable Q247 Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen Q248 How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Q241.0 – Q248 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = several days, 3 = More than half the days, 4 = Nearly every day. Q209 Unforeseen events upset me greatly Q210 It frustrates me not having all the information I need Q225 One should always look ahead so as to avoid surprises Q226 A small, unforeseen event can spoil everything. even with the best of planning Q227 I always want to know what the future has in store for me Q228 I can't stand being taken by surprise Q229 I should be able to organize everything in advance Q230 Uncertainty keeps me from living a full life Q364 When it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me Q365 When I am uncertain I can’t function very well Q366 The smallest doubt can stop me from acting Q367 I must get away from all uncertain situations Above items Q209 – Q367 coded: 1 = Not all characteristic of me, 2 = A little characteristic of me, 3 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 4 = Very characteristic of me, 5 = Entirely characteristic of me. Q250 If I think something unpleasant is going to happen I usually get pretty "worked up." Q251 I worry about making mistakes Q252 Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit Q253 I feel pretty worried or upset when I think or know somebody is angry at me Q254 Even if something bad is about to happen to me, I rarely experience fear or nervousness Q255 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q256 I have very few fears compared to my friends Q250 – Q256 coded: 1 = Not true 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q412 It’s very hard for me to concentrate on a difficult task when there are noises around. Q413 When I need to concentrate and solve a problem, I have trouble focusing my attention. Q414 When I am working hard on something, I still get distracted by events around me. Q415 My concentration is good even if there is music in the room around me. Q416 When concentrating, I can focus my attention so that I become unaware of what’s going on in the room around me Q417 When I am reading or studying, I am easily distracted if there are people talking in the same room Q418 When trying to focus my attention on something, I have difficulty blocking out distracting thoughts Q419 I have a hard time concentrating when I am excited about something. Q420 When concentrating I ignore feelings of hunger or thirst. Q421 I can quickly switch from one task to another. Q422 It takes me a while to get really involved in a new task Q423 It is difficult to coordinate my attention between the listening and writing required when taking notes. Q424 I can become interested in a new topic very quickly when I need to. Q425 It is easy for me to read or write while I am also talking on the phone Q426 I have trouble carrying out two conversations at once Q427 I have a hard time coming up with new ideas quickly Q428 After being interrupted or distracted, I can easily switch my attention back to what I was doing before Q429 When a distracting thought comes to mind, it is easy for me to shift my attention away from it Q430 It is easy for me to alternate between two different tasks. Q431 It is hard for me to break from one way of thinking about something and look at it from another point of view Q412 – Q431 coded: 1 = Almost never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Prop_Neg_PosEX_B1, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B2, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B3, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B1, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B3. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosRT_B1, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B2, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B3, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B1, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B2, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B3. Variables above measured in milliseconds. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosAC_B1, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B3, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B1, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2_B3. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3 & Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2_B3 averaged over last two blocks (correct.19 – correct.72). Prop_Neg_PositiveEX, Prop_Neg_NegativeEX, Prop_Neg_UncertainEX, Prop_Neg_UnknownEX, Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveRT, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT Variables above measured in milliseconds. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PosEX_2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_2. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. averaged over last two blocks (response.19 – response.72). Prop_Neg_PositiveRT_2, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT_2, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT_2, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT_2 Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. averaged over last two blocks (Latency.19 – Latency.72). Adult_IU, Adult_BI, Adult_Anxiety, Adult_NF, Adult_Sleep, Adult Fear, Adult_AC Age Gender – 1 = Male, 2 = Female IU_group – 1 = Low IU, 2 = High IU. Prop = Proportion, Pos = Positive, Neg = Negative, Unc = Uncertain, Unk = Unknown, EX = expectancy, RT = Response time, AC = Accuracy, Adult_IU = Adult Intolerance of uncertainty, Adult_BI = Adult Behavioural inhibition, IU_group = Intolerance of uncertainty group, Cdate = completion date, Bdate = birth date, B1, B2, B3 = Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Adult_IU = Adult Intoleracne of uncerertainty, Adult_BI = Adult behavioural inhibition, Adult_NF = Adult nighttime fear, Adult_AC = adult attentional control. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables: 613 Number of cases/rows: 106 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Subject Group – 1 = Clinical group, 2 = Control group. block.1, block.2, block.3, block.4, block.5, block.6, block.7, block.8, block.9, block.10, block.11, block.12, block.13, block.14, block.15, block.16, block.17, block.18, block.19, block.20, block.21, block.22, block.23, block.24, block.25, block.26, block.27, block.28, block.29, block.30, block.31, block.32, block.33, block.34, block.35, block.36, block.37, block.38, block.39, block.40, block.41, block.42, block.43, block.44, block.45, block.46, block.47, block.48, block.49, block.50, block.51, block.52, block.53, block.54, block.55, block.56, block.57, block.58, block.59, block.60, block.61, block.62, block.63, block.64, block.65, block.66, block.67, block.68, block.69, block.70, block.71, block.72. block.1 – block.72 coded = 1 = Block 1, 2 = Block 2, 3 = Block 3, 4 = Block 4. CueType.1, CueType.2, CueType.3, CueType.4, CueType.5, CueType.6, CueType.7, CueType.8, CueType.9, CueType.10, CueType.11, CueType.12, CueType.13, CueType.14, CueType.15, CueType.16, CueType.17, CueType.18, CueType.19, CueType.20, CueType.21, CueType.22, CueType.23, CueType.24, CueType.25, CueType.26, CueType.27, CueType.28, CueType.29, CueType.30, CueType.31, CueType.32, CueType.33, CueType.34, CueType.35, CueType.36, CueType.37, CueType.38, CueType.39, CueType.40, CueType.41, CueType.42, CueType.43, CueType.44, CueType.45, CueType.46, CueType.47, CueType.48, CueType.49, CueType.50, CueType.51, CueType.52, CueType.53, CueType.54, CueType.55, CueType.56, CueType.57, CueType.58, CueType.59, CueType.60, CueType.61, CueType.62, CueType.63, CueType.64, CueType.65, CueType.66, CueType.67, CueType.68, CueType.69, CueType.70, CueType.71, CueType.72 CueType.1 – CueType.72 coded: 1 = Positive, 2 = Negative, 3 = Uncertain, 4 = Unknown. Response.1, Response.2, Response.3, Response.4, Response.5, Response.6, Response.7, Response.8, Response.9, Response.10, Response.11, Response.12, Response.13, Response.14, Response.15, Response.16, Response.17, Response.18, Response.19, Response.20, Response.21, Response.22, Response.23, Response.24, Response.25, Response.26, Response.27, Response.28, Response.29, Response.30, Response.31, Response.32, Response.33, Response.34, Response.35, Response.36, Response.37, Response.38, Response.39, Response.40, Response.41, Response.42, Response.43, Response.44, Response.45, Response.46, Response.47, Response.48, Response.49, Response.50, Response.51, Response.52, Response.53, Response.54, Response.55, Response.56, Response.57, Response.58, Response.59, Response.60, Response.61, Response.62, Response.63, Response.64, Response.65, Response.66, Response.67, Response.68, Response.69, Response.70, Response.71, Response.72 Response.1 – Response.72 coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Latency.1, Latency.2, Latency.3, Latency.4, Latency.5, Latency.6, Latency.7, Latency.8, Latency.9, Latency.10, Latency.11, Latency.12, Latency.13, Latency.14, Latency.15, Latency.16, Latency.17, Latency.18, Latency.19, Latency.20, Latency.21, Latency.22, Latency.23, Latency.24, Latency.25, Latency.26, Latency.27, Latency.28, Latency.29, Latency.30, Latency.31, Latency.32, Latency.33, Latency.34, Latency.35, Latency.36, Latency.37, Latency.38, Latency.39, Latency.40, Latency.41, Latency.42, Latency.43, Latency.44, Latency.45, Latency.46, Latency.47, Latency.48, Latency.49, Latency.50, Latency.51, Latency.52, Latency.53, Latency.54, Latency.55, Latency.56, Latency.57, Latency.58, Latency.59, Latency.60, Latency.61, Latency.62, Latency.63, Latency.64, Latency.65, Latency.66, Latency.67, Latency.68, Latency.69, Latency.70, Latency.71, Latency.72. Units for Latency.1 – Latency.72 measured in milliseconds. correct.1, correct.2, correct.3, correct.4, correct.5, correct.6, correct.7, correct.8, correct.9, correct.10, correct.11, correct.12, correct.13, correct.14, correct.15, correct.16, correct.17, correct.18, correct.19, correct.20, correct.21, correct.22, correct.23, correct.24, correct.25, correct.26, correct.27, correct.28, correct.29, correct.30, correct.31, correct.32, correct.33, correct.34, correct.35, correct.36, correct.37, correct.38, correct.39, correct.40, correct.41, correct.42, correct.43, correct.44, correct.45, correct.46, correct.47, correct.48, correct.49, correct.50, correct.51, correct.52, correct.53, correct.54, correct.55, correct.56, correct.57, correct.58, correct.59, correct.60, correct.61, correct.62, correct.63, correct.64, correct.65, correct.66, correct.67, correct.68, correct.69, correct.70, correct.71, correct.72 correct.1 – correct.72 coded: 1 = correct, 0 = incorrect. Cdate Please enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) below: Bdate Please type your date of birth Q358 People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = a) Black or Black British -Caribbean -African -Any other black background within (a), 2 = b) White -British -Irish -American -Any other white background, 3 = c) Asian or Asian British -Indian -Pakistani -Bangladeshi -Any other asian background within (c), 4 = d) Mixed -White and black Caribbean -White and black African -White and asian -White and hispanic -Any other mixed background, 5 = e) Other ethnic groups -Chinese -Japanese -Hispanic -Any other ethnic group, 6 = Do not wish to state. Q358_1_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - a)Black or Black British -Caribbean -African -Any other black background within (a) - Text Q358_2_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - b) White -British -Irish -American -Any other white background - Text Q358_3_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - c) Asian or Asian British -Indian -Pakistani -Bangladeshi -Any other asian background within (c) - Text Q358_4_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - d) Mixed -White and black Caribbean -White and black African -White and asian -White and hispanic -Any other mixed background - Text Q358_5_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - e) Other ethnic groups -Chinese -Japanese -Hispanic -Any other ethnic group - Text Q359 What is the highest degree or level of education you have completed? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = Less than high school, 2 = High school graduate, 3 = College or Six Form, 4 = Associates degree, 5 = Bachelors degree, 6 = Ph.D., 7 = Graduate or Professional degree, 8 = Other, please state… Q359_8_TEXT What is the highest degree or level of education you have completed? - Other, please state... - Text Q360 What is your current marital status? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = Single (never married), 2 = Married, 3 = Divorced, 4 = Separated, 5 = Widowed, 6 = Other please state, 7 = Do not wish to say. Q360_6_TEXT What is your current marital status? - Other please state... - Text Q361 What is your current job status? - Selected Choice Q361_5_TEXT What is your current job status? - Other, please state... - Text Q441 How many hours a week do you work? Q237 How often are you fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q238_1_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. Q238_1_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q238_1_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. Q238_1_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q238_1_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 Q238_1_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 – Text Q238_1_1, Q238_1_2, Q238_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q238_2_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. Q238_2_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q238_2_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. Q238_2_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q238_2_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 Q238_2_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 – Text Q238_2_1, Q238_2_2, Q238_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q238_3_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q238_3_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q238_3_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q238_3_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q238_3_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 Q238_3_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 – Text Q238_3_1, Q238_3_2, Q238_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q442 Overall, how anxious do you get during the night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot Q240_1_1 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. Q240_1_1_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q240_1_2 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. Q240_1_2_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q240_1_3 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. Q240_1_3_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q241 Have you told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q242 Who have you told? Q236 During the past month what time have you usually gone to bed at night? Q237.0 During the past month, how long (in minutes) does it usually take you to fall asleep each night? Q238 During the past month, what time have you usually gotten up in the morning? Q239 During the past month, how many hours of actual sleep did you get per night? Q333 Cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes Q335 Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning Q336 Have to get up to use the bathroom Q337 Cannot breathe comfortably Q338 Cough or snore loudly Q339 Feel too cold Q340 Feel too hot Q341 Had bad dreams Q342 Had pain Q333 – Q342 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q343 Please think about any other reason that might have prevented you from sleeping in the past month: Q344 How often during the past month have you had trouble sleeping because of this? – 1 Thrre of more time a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q345 During the past month, how would you rate your sleep quality overall? 1 = Very good, 2 = Fairly good, 3 = Fairly bad, 4 = Very bad. Q346 During the past month, how often have you taken medicine (prescribed or "over the counter") to help you sleep? – 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q351 During the past month, how often have you had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity? – 1 = Three or more times a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 3 = Less than once a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q347 During the past month, how much of a problem has it been for you to keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done? 1 = No problem at all, 2 = Only a very slight problem, 3 = Somewhat of a problem, 4 = A very big problem. Q350 Do you have a bed partner or roommate? 1 = No bed/partner or roommate, 2 = Partner/roommate in other room, partner in same room, but no in same bed, 4 = Partner in same bed. Q348_1 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Loud snoring Q348_2 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Long pauses between breaths while asleep Q348_3 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Legs twitching or jerking while you sleep Q348_4 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Episodes of disorientation or confusion during sleep Q348_5 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below Q348_5_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below - Text Q348_6 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_6_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_7 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_7_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_1 – Q348_7 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q257 Noise of vacuum cleaners Q258 Open wounds Q259 Being alone Q260 Being in a strange place Q261 Loud voices Q262 Dead people Q263 Speaking in public Q264 Crossing streets Q265 People who seem insane Q266 Falling Q267 Cars Q268 Being teased Q269 Dentists Q270 Thunder Q271 Sirens Q272 Failure Q273 Entering a room where other people are already seated Q274 High places on land Q276 Worms Q277 Imaginary creatures Q278 Receiving injections Q279 Strangers Q280 Bats Q281 Journeys on a train Q282 Journeys on a bus Q283 Journeys in a car Q284 Feeling angry Q285 People in authority Q286 Flying insects Q287 Seeing other people injected Q288 Sudden noises Q289 Dull weather Q290 Crowds Q291 Large open spaces Q292 Cats Q293 One person bullying another Q294 Intimidating people Q295 Birds Q296 Sight of deep water Q297 Being watched working Q298 Dead animals Q299 Weapons Q300 Dirt Q301 Crawling insects Q302 Sight of fighting Q304 Fire Q305 Ill people Q306 Dogs Q307 Being criticised Q308 Strange shapes Q309 Being in an elevator Q310 Witnessing surgical operations Q311 Angry people Q312 Mice Q313 Human blood Q314 Animal blood Q315 Parting from friends Q316 Enclosed places Q317 Prospect of a surgical operation Q318 Feeling rejected by others Q319 Airplanes Q320 Medical odours Q321 Feeling disapproved of Q322 Harmless snakes Q323 Cemetries Q324 Being ignored Q325 Darkness Q326 Premature heartbeats (missing a beat) Q327 Public Nudity Q329 Lightning Q330 Doctors Q331 Making mistakes Q332 Looking foolish Q257 – Q332 coded = 1 = Not at all, 2 = A little, 3 = A fair amount, 4 = Much, 5 = Very much. Q241.0 Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge Q242.0 Not being able to stop or control worrying Q243 Worrying too much about different things Q244 Trouble relaxing Q245 Being so restless that it is hard to sit still Q246 Becoming easily annoyed or irritable Q247 Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen Q248 How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Q241.0 – Q248 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = several days, 3 = More than half the days, 4 = Nearly every day. Q209 Unforeseen events upset me greatly Q210 It frustrates me not having all the information I need Q225 One should always look ahead so as to avoid surprises Q226 A small, unforeseen event can spoil everything. even with the best of planning Q227 I always want to know what the future has in store for me Q228 I can't stand being taken by surprise Q229 I should be able to organize everything in advance Q230 Uncertainty keeps me from living a full life Q364 When it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me Q365 When I am uncertain I can’t function very well Q366 The smallest doubt can stop me from acting Q367 I must get away from all uncertain situations Above items Q209 – Q367 coded: 1 = Not all characteristic of me, 2 = A little characteristic of me, 3 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 4 = Very characteristic of me, 5 = Entirely characteristic of me. Q250 If I think something unpleasant is going to happen I usually get pretty "worked up." Q251 I worry about making mistakes Q252 Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit Q253 I feel pretty worried or upset when I think or know somebody is angry at me Q254 Even if something bad is about to happen to me, I rarely experience fear or nervousness Q255 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q256 I have very few fears compared to my friends Q250 – Q256 coded: 1 = Not true 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q412 It’s very hard for me to concentrate on a difficult task when there are noises around. Q413 When I need to concentrate and solve a problem, I have trouble focusing my attention. Q414 When I am working hard on something, I still get distracted by events around me. Q415 My concentration is good even if there is music in the room around me. Q416 When concentrating, I can focus my attention so that I become unaware of what’s going on in the room around me Q417 When I am reading or studying, I am easily distracted if there are people talking in the same room Q418 When trying to focus my attention on something, I have difficulty blocking out distracting thoughts Q419 I have a hard time concentrating when I am excited about something. Q420 When concentrating I ignore feelings of hunger or thirst. Q421 I can quickly switch from one task to another. Q422 It takes me a while to get really involved in a new task Q423 It is difficult to coordinate my attention between the listening and writing required when taking notes. Q424 I can become interested in a new topic very quickly when I need to. Q425 It is easy for me to read or write while I am also talking on the phone Q426 I have trouble carrying out two conversations at once Q427 I have a hard time coming up with new ideas quickly Q428 After being interrupted or distracted, I can easily switch my attention back to what I was doing before Q429 When a distracting thought comes to mind, it is easy for me to shift my attention away from it Q430 It is easy for me to alternate between two different tasks. Q431 It is hard for me to break from one way of thinking about something and look at it from another point of view Q412 – Q431 coded: 1 = Almost never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Prop_Neg_PosEX_B1, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B2, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B3, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B1, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B3. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosRT_B1, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B2, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B3, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B1, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B2, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B3. Variables above measured in milliseconds. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosAC_B1, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B3, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B1, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2_B3. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3 & Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2_B3 averaged over last two blocks (correct.19 – correct.72). Prop_Neg_PositiveEX, Prop_Neg_NegativeEX, Prop_Neg_UncertainEX, Prop_Neg_UnknownEX, Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveRT, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT Variables above measured in milliseconds. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PosEX_2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_2. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. averaged over last two blocks (response.19 – response.72). Prop_Neg_PositiveRT_2, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT_2, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT_2, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT_2 Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. averaged over last two blocks (Latency.19 – Latency.72). Adult_IU, Adult_BI, Adult_Anxiety, Adult_NF, Adult_Sleep, Adult Fear, Adult_AC Age Gender – 1 = Male, 2 = Female IU_group – 1 = Low IU, 2 = High IU. Prop = Proportion, Pos = Positive, Neg = Negative, Unc = Uncertain, Unk = Unknown, EX = expectancy, RT = Response time, AC = Accuracy, Adult_IU = Adult Intolerance of uncertainty, Adult_BI = Adult Behavioural inhibition, IU_group = Intolerance of uncertainty group, Cdate = completion date, Bdate = birth date, B1, B2, B3 = Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Adult_IU = Adult Intoleracne of uncerertainty, Adult_BI = Adult behavioural inhibition, Adult_NF = Adult nighttime fear, Adult_AC = adult attentional control. -------------------------- DATA-SPECIFIC INFORMATION -------------------------- Number of variables: 613 Number of cases/rows: 40 Variable list, defining any abbreviations, units of measure, codes or symbols used: Subject Group – 1 = Clinical group, 2 = Control group. block.1, block.2, block.3, block.4, block.5, block.6, block.7, block.8, block.9, block.10, block.11, block.12, block.13, block.14, block.15, block.16, block.17, block.18, block.19, block.20, block.21, block.22, block.23, block.24, block.25, block.26, block.27, block.28, block.29, block.30, block.31, block.32, block.33, block.34, block.35, block.36, block.37, block.38, block.39, block.40, block.41, block.42, block.43, block.44, block.45, block.46, block.47, block.48, block.49, block.50, block.51, block.52, block.53, block.54, block.55, block.56, block.57, block.58, block.59, block.60, block.61, block.62, block.63, block.64, block.65, block.66, block.67, block.68, block.69, block.70, block.71, block.72. block.1 – block.72 coded = 1 = Block 1, 2 = Block 2, 3 = Block 3, 4 = Block 4. CueType.1, CueType.2, CueType.3, CueType.4, CueType.5, CueType.6, CueType.7, CueType.8, CueType.9, CueType.10, CueType.11, CueType.12, CueType.13, CueType.14, CueType.15, CueType.16, CueType.17, CueType.18, CueType.19, CueType.20, CueType.21, CueType.22, CueType.23, CueType.24, CueType.25, CueType.26, CueType.27, CueType.28, CueType.29, CueType.30, CueType.31, CueType.32, CueType.33, CueType.34, CueType.35, CueType.36, CueType.37, CueType.38, CueType.39, CueType.40, CueType.41, CueType.42, CueType.43, CueType.44, CueType.45, CueType.46, CueType.47, CueType.48, CueType.49, CueType.50, CueType.51, CueType.52, CueType.53, CueType.54, CueType.55, CueType.56, CueType.57, CueType.58, CueType.59, CueType.60, CueType.61, CueType.62, CueType.63, CueType.64, CueType.65, CueType.66, CueType.67, CueType.68, CueType.69, CueType.70, CueType.71, CueType.72 CueType.1 – CueType.72 coded: 1 = Positive, 2 = Negative, 3 = Uncertain, 4 = Unknown. Response.1, Response.2, Response.3, Response.4, Response.5, Response.6, Response.7, Response.8, Response.9, Response.10, Response.11, Response.12, Response.13, Response.14, Response.15, Response.16, Response.17, Response.18, Response.19, Response.20, Response.21, Response.22, Response.23, Response.24, Response.25, Response.26, Response.27, Response.28, Response.29, Response.30, Response.31, Response.32, Response.33, Response.34, Response.35, Response.36, Response.37, Response.38, Response.39, Response.40, Response.41, Response.42, Response.43, Response.44, Response.45, Response.46, Response.47, Response.48, Response.49, Response.50, Response.51, Response.52, Response.53, Response.54, Response.55, Response.56, Response.57, Response.58, Response.59, Response.60, Response.61, Response.62, Response.63, Response.64, Response.65, Response.66, Response.67, Response.68, Response.69, Response.70, Response.71, Response.72 Response.1 – Response.72 coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Latency.1, Latency.2, Latency.3, Latency.4, Latency.5, Latency.6, Latency.7, Latency.8, Latency.9, Latency.10, Latency.11, Latency.12, Latency.13, Latency.14, Latency.15, Latency.16, Latency.17, Latency.18, Latency.19, Latency.20, Latency.21, Latency.22, Latency.23, Latency.24, Latency.25, Latency.26, Latency.27, Latency.28, Latency.29, Latency.30, Latency.31, Latency.32, Latency.33, Latency.34, Latency.35, Latency.36, Latency.37, Latency.38, Latency.39, Latency.40, Latency.41, Latency.42, Latency.43, Latency.44, Latency.45, Latency.46, Latency.47, Latency.48, Latency.49, Latency.50, Latency.51, Latency.52, Latency.53, Latency.54, Latency.55, Latency.56, Latency.57, Latency.58, Latency.59, Latency.60, Latency.61, Latency.62, Latency.63, Latency.64, Latency.65, Latency.66, Latency.67, Latency.68, Latency.69, Latency.70, Latency.71, Latency.72. Units for Latency.1 – Latency.72 measured in milliseconds. correct.1, correct.2, correct.3, correct.4, correct.5, correct.6, correct.7, correct.8, correct.9, correct.10, correct.11, correct.12, correct.13, correct.14, correct.15, correct.16, correct.17, correct.18, correct.19, correct.20, correct.21, correct.22, correct.23, correct.24, correct.25, correct.26, correct.27, correct.28, correct.29, correct.30, correct.31, correct.32, correct.33, correct.34, correct.35, correct.36, correct.37, correct.38, correct.39, correct.40, correct.41, correct.42, correct.43, correct.44, correct.45, correct.46, correct.47, correct.48, correct.49, correct.50, correct.51, correct.52, correct.53, correct.54, correct.55, correct.56, correct.57, correct.58, correct.59, correct.60, correct.61, correct.62, correct.63, correct.64, correct.65, correct.66, correct.67, correct.68, correct.69, correct.70, correct.71, correct.72 correct.1 – correct.72 coded: 1 = correct, 0 = incorrect. Cdate Please enter the date (dd/mm/yyyy) below: Bdate Please type your date of birth Q358 People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = a) Black or Black British -Caribbean -African -Any other black background within (a), 2 = b) White -British -Irish -American -Any other white background, 3 = c) Asian or Asian British -Indian -Pakistani -Bangladeshi -Any other asian background within (c), 4 = d) Mixed -White and black Caribbean -White and black African -White and asian -White and hispanic -Any other mixed background, 5 = e) Other ethnic groups -Chinese -Japanese -Hispanic -Any other ethnic group, 6 = Do not wish to state. Q358_1_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - a)Black or Black British -Caribbean -African -Any other black background within (a) - Text Q358_2_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - b) White -British -Irish -American -Any other white background - Text Q358_3_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - c) Asian or Asian British -Indian -Pakistani -Bangladeshi -Any other asian background within (c) - Text Q358_4_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - d) Mixed -White and black Caribbean -White and black African -White and asian -White and hispanic -Any other mixed background - Text Q358_5_TEXT People are often described as belonging to a particular racial group. Which of the following best describes you? - e) Other ethnic groups -Chinese -Japanese -Hispanic -Any other ethnic group - Text Q359 What is the highest degree or level of education you have completed? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = Less than high school, 2 = High school graduate, 3 = College or Six Form, 4 = Associates degree, 5 = Bachelors degree, 6 = Ph.D., 7 = Graduate or Professional degree, 8 = Other, please state… Q359_8_TEXT What is the highest degree or level of education you have completed? - Other, please state... - Text Q360 What is your current marital status? - Selected Choice – coded: 1 = Single (never married), 2 = Married, 3 = Divorced, 4 = Separated, 5 = Widowed, 6 = Other please state, 7 = Do not wish to say. Q360_6_TEXT What is your current marital status? - Other please state... - Text Q361 What is your current job status? - Selected Choice Q361_5_TEXT What is your current job status? - Other, please state... - Text Q441 How many hours a week do you work? Q237 How often are you fearful at night? – 1 = Never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often. Q238_1_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. Q238_1_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 1. - Text Q238_1_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. Q238_1_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 2. - Text Q238_1_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 Q238_1_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How often do you experience these fears at night? - 3 – Text Q238_1_1, Q238_1_2, Q238_1_3 coded = 1 = Very little, 2 = Often, 3 = Very often. Q238_2_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. Q238_2_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 1. - Text Q238_2_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. Q238_2_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 2. - Text Q238_2_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 Q238_2_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - How anxious do you get at night? - 3 – Text Q238_2_1, Q238_2_2, Q238_2_3 coded = 1 = Not at all anxious, 2 = Anxious, 3 = Very anxious Q238_3_1 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. Q238_3_1_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 1. - Text Q238_3_2 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. Q238_3_2_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 2. - Text Q238_3_3 Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 Q238_3_3_TEXT Can you please list things that make you fearful at night by typing your answer in the text box?... - Do you think you could be seriously hurt or injured by this? - 3 – Text Q238_3_1, Q238_3_2, Q238_3_3 coded = 1 = No, 2 = Yes. Q442 Overall, how anxious do you get during the night? – 1 = A little, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = A lot Q240_1_1 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. Q240_1_1_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 1. - Text Q240_1_2 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. Q240_1_2_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 2. - Text Q240_1_3 What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. Q240_1_3_TEXT What do you do when you get anxious or fearful at night? Please type your answers in the text box... - How much does each way help you to become less anxious? - 3. – Text Q240_1_1, Q240_1_2, Q240_1_3 coded = 1 = A little bit, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Always. Q241 Have you told anyone about these fears? - 1 = Yes, 2 = No Q242 Who have you told? Q236 During the past month what time have you usually gone to bed at night? Q237.0 During the past month, how long (in minutes) does it usually take you to fall asleep each night? Q238 During the past month, what time have you usually gotten up in the morning? Q239 During the past month, how many hours of actual sleep did you get per night? Q333 Cannot get to sleep within 30 minutes Q335 Wake up in the middle of the night or early morning Q336 Have to get up to use the bathroom Q337 Cannot breathe comfortably Q338 Cough or snore loudly Q339 Feel too cold Q340 Feel too hot Q341 Had bad dreams Q342 Had pain Q333 – Q342 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q343 Please think about any other reason that might have prevented you from sleeping in the past month: Q344 How often during the past month have you had trouble sleeping because of this? – 1 Thrre of more time a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q345 During the past month, how would you rate your sleep quality overall? 1 = Very good, 2 = Fairly good, 3 = Fairly bad, 4 = Very bad. Q346 During the past month, how often have you taken medicine (prescribed or "over the counter") to help you sleep? – 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = Once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q351 During the past month, how often have you had trouble staying awake while driving, eating meals or engaging in a social activity? – 1 = Three or more times a week, 2 = Once or twice a week, 3 = Less than once a week, 4 = Not during the past month. Q347 During the past month, how much of a problem has it been for you to keep up enough enthusiasm to get things done? 1 = No problem at all, 2 = Only a very slight problem, 3 = Somewhat of a problem, 4 = A very big problem. Q350 Do you have a bed partner or roommate? 1 = No bed/partner or roommate, 2 = Partner/roommate in other room, partner in same room, but no in same bed, 4 = Partner in same bed. Q348_1 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Loud snoring Q348_2 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Long pauses between breaths while asleep Q348_3 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Legs twitching or jerking while you sleep Q348_4 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Episodes of disorientation or confusion during sleep Q348_5 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below Q348_5_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - Other restlessness while you sleep, please list below - Text Q348_6 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_6_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_7 For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - Q348_7_TEXT For this question please tick the option which represents the frequency of each behaviour. If you have a roommate or bed partner, ask him/her how often in the past month you have had... - - - Text Q348_1 – Q348_7 coded = 1 = Not during the past month, 2 = Less than once a week, 3 = once or twice a week, 4 = Three or more times a week. Q257 Noise of vacuum cleaners Q258 Open wounds Q259 Being alone Q260 Being in a strange place Q261 Loud voices Q262 Dead people Q263 Speaking in public Q264 Crossing streets Q265 People who seem insane Q266 Falling Q267 Cars Q268 Being teased Q269 Dentists Q270 Thunder Q271 Sirens Q272 Failure Q273 Entering a room where other people are already seated Q274 High places on land Q276 Worms Q277 Imaginary creatures Q278 Receiving injections Q279 Strangers Q280 Bats Q281 Journeys on a train Q282 Journeys on a bus Q283 Journeys in a car Q284 Feeling angry Q285 People in authority Q286 Flying insects Q287 Seeing other people injected Q288 Sudden noises Q289 Dull weather Q290 Crowds Q291 Large open spaces Q292 Cats Q293 One person bullying another Q294 Intimidating people Q295 Birds Q296 Sight of deep water Q297 Being watched working Q298 Dead animals Q299 Weapons Q300 Dirt Q301 Crawling insects Q302 Sight of fighting Q304 Fire Q305 Ill people Q306 Dogs Q307 Being criticised Q308 Strange shapes Q309 Being in an elevator Q310 Witnessing surgical operations Q311 Angry people Q312 Mice Q313 Human blood Q314 Animal blood Q315 Parting from friends Q316 Enclosed places Q317 Prospect of a surgical operation Q318 Feeling rejected by others Q319 Airplanes Q320 Medical odours Q321 Feeling disapproved of Q322 Harmless snakes Q323 Cemetries Q324 Being ignored Q325 Darkness Q326 Premature heartbeats (missing a beat) Q327 Public Nudity Q329 Lightning Q330 Doctors Q331 Making mistakes Q332 Looking foolish Q257 – Q332 coded = 1 = Not at all, 2 = A little, 3 = A fair amount, 4 = Much, 5 = Very much. Q241.0 Feeling nervous, anxious or on edge Q242.0 Not being able to stop or control worrying Q243 Worrying too much about different things Q244 Trouble relaxing Q245 Being so restless that it is hard to sit still Q246 Becoming easily annoyed or irritable Q247 Feeling afraid as if something awful might happen Q248 How difficult have these problems made it for you to do your work, take care of things at home, or get along with other people? Q241.0 – Q248 coded: 1 = Not at all, 2 = several days, 3 = More than half the days, 4 = Nearly every day. Q209 Unforeseen events upset me greatly Q210 It frustrates me not having all the information I need Q225 One should always look ahead so as to avoid surprises Q226 A small, unforeseen event can spoil everything. even with the best of planning Q227 I always want to know what the future has in store for me Q228 I can't stand being taken by surprise Q229 I should be able to organize everything in advance Q230 Uncertainty keeps me from living a full life Q364 When it’s time to act, uncertainty paralyses me Q365 When I am uncertain I can’t function very well Q366 The smallest doubt can stop me from acting Q367 I must get away from all uncertain situations Above items Q209 – Q367 coded: 1 = Not all characteristic of me, 2 = A little characteristic of me, 3 = Somewhat characteristic of me, 4 = Very characteristic of me, 5 = Entirely characteristic of me. Q250 If I think something unpleasant is going to happen I usually get pretty "worked up." Q251 I worry about making mistakes Q252 Criticism or scolding hurts me quite a bit Q253 I feel pretty worried or upset when I think or know somebody is angry at me Q254 Even if something bad is about to happen to me, I rarely experience fear or nervousness Q255 I feel worried when I think I have done poorly at something Q256 I have very few fears compared to my friends Q250 – Q256 coded: 1 = Not true 2 = Somewhat true, 3 = True, 4 = Very true. Q412 It’s very hard for me to concentrate on a difficult task when there are noises around. Q413 When I need to concentrate and solve a problem, I have trouble focusing my attention. Q414 When I am working hard on something, I still get distracted by events around me. Q415 My concentration is good even if there is music in the room around me. Q416 When concentrating, I can focus my attention so that I become unaware of what’s going on in the room around me Q417 When I am reading or studying, I am easily distracted if there are people talking in the same room Q418 When trying to focus my attention on something, I have difficulty blocking out distracting thoughts Q419 I have a hard time concentrating when I am excited about something. Q420 When concentrating I ignore feelings of hunger or thirst. Q421 I can quickly switch from one task to another. Q422 It takes me a while to get really involved in a new task Q423 It is difficult to coordinate my attention between the listening and writing required when taking notes. Q424 I can become interested in a new topic very quickly when I need to. Q425 It is easy for me to read or write while I am also talking on the phone Q426 I have trouble carrying out two conversations at once Q427 I have a hard time coming up with new ideas quickly Q428 After being interrupted or distracted, I can easily switch my attention back to what I was doing before Q429 When a distracting thought comes to mind, it is easy for me to shift my attention away from it Q430 It is easy for me to alternate between two different tasks. Q431 It is hard for me to break from one way of thinking about something and look at it from another point of view Q412 – Q431 coded: 1 = Almost never, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Always. Prop_Neg_PosEX_B1, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B2, Prop_Neg_PosEX_B3, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B1, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_B3. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosRT_B1, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B2, Prop_Neg_PosRT_B3, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B1, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B2, Prop_Neg_NegRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UncRT_B3, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B1, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B2, Prop_Neg_UnkRT_B3. Variables above measured in milliseconds. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_PosAC_B1, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B3, Prop_Neg_PosAC_B2_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B1, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3, Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2_B3. Variables coded: 1 = Correct, 0 = Incorrect. Average over 24 trials for each cue type for each block. Prop_Neg_NegAC_B3 & Prop_Neg_NegAC_B2_B3 averaged over last two blocks (correct.19 – correct.72). Prop_Neg_PositiveEX, Prop_Neg_NegativeEX, Prop_Neg_UncertainEX, Prop_Neg_UnknownEX, Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PositiveRT, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT Variables above measured in milliseconds. Averaged over all blocks. Prop_Neg_PosEX_2, Prop_Neg_NegEX_2, Prop_Neg_UncEX_2, Prop_Neg_UnkEX_2. Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. averaged over last two blocks (response.19 – response.72). Prop_Neg_PositiveRT_2, Prop_Neg_NegativeRT_2, Prop_Neg_UncertainRT_2, Prop_Neg_UnknownRT_2 Variables above coded: 1 = Unpleasant, 0 = Pleasant. averaged over last two blocks (Latency.19 – Latency.72). Adult_IU, Adult_BI, Adult_Anxiety, Adult_NF, Adult_Sleep, Adult Fear, Adult_AC Age Gender – 1 = Male, 2 = Female IU_group – 1 = Low IU, 2 = High IU. Prop = Proportion, Pos = Positive, Neg = Negative, Unc = Uncertain, Unk = Unknown, EX = expectancy, RT = Response time, AC = Accuracy, Adult_IU = Adult Intolerance of uncertainty, Adult_BI = Adult Behavioural inhibition, IU_group = Intolerance of uncertainty group, Cdate = completion date, Bdate = birth date, B1, B2, B3 = Block 1, Block 2, Block 3, Adult_IU = Adult Intoleracne of uncerertainty, Adult_BI = Adult behavioural inhibition, Adult_NF = Adult nighttime fear, Adult_AC = adult attentional control.