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Fig 1.

PRISMA 2009 flow diagram for the systematic review of dissociation measure studies.

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Summarising the search method and results of the systematic review of existing dissociation measure studies.

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Table 2.

Summarising the results of N = 77 studies which carried out factor analysis on measures of dissociation or closely-related concepts (e.g. depersonalisation).

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Table 3.

The ‘FSA matrix’ used to systematically generate items for the development of a novel dissociation measure focusing on felt sense of anomaly, with one example shown per cell.

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Table 4.

Summarising the descriptive statistics for the three subsamples used for measure development.

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Fig 2.

The second-order seven-factor structure of the Černis Felt Sense of Anomaly measure, with factor loadings onto the latent variable (dissociation).

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Table 5.

Summarising the psychometric properties of the Černis Felt Sense of Anomaly (ČEFSA) scale, and the 5 global felt sense of anomaly items which can act as a standalone brief measure.

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Table 6.

Summarising the correlation statistics (r) between the Global FSA scale and the factor scores and Černis Felt Sense of Anomaly (ČEFSA) scale total and factor scores.

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Table 7.

Showing the demographic data for the clinical participant group (n = 1031).

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Table 8.

Summarising the factor loadings and internal consistencies of the Černis Felt Sense of Anomaly scale.

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Fig 3.

The ‘FSA matrix’ with previous conceptualisations overlaid.

(NB: Detachment and compartmentalisation refer to constructs outlined by Holmes et al. [7]).

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