The Symptom Checklist-90- Revised (SCL-90-R) is one of the best known and most used self-report measures in the psychopathological field [31]. SCL-90-R evaluates a broad spectrum of psychopathological symptoms, namely nine primary symptom dimensions and three global indices. We have considered only the Global Severity Index (GSI), the best indicator of the current intensity of psychic distress perceived by the subject. The raw scores were transformed into T scores, and the T scores equal to or above 63 were considered indicative of clinically significant symptomatology [32, 33].
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