Table 3: Descriptive Statistics for Psychological Response to Sport Injury subscales at Baseline, Week 1, Week 2, and Week 3.

Assessment
Variable Group n BaselineM (SD) Week 1M (SD) Week 2M (SD) Week 3M (SD)
Devastation Experimental 9 12.11 (2.52) 9.44 (3.47) 7.33 (2.69) 6.00 (2.35)
Placebo 9 7.22 (3.42) 8.11 (4.83) 7.44 (3.36) 7.56 (4.22)
Control 10 10.40 (4.67) 9.30 (4.69) 9.00 (4.32) 8.00 (5.08)
Reorganization Experimental 9 7.33 (1.66) 9.56 (3.36) 9.89 (2.42) 10.33 (2.35)
Placebo 9 9.67 (2.40) 10.44 (3.09) 10.56 (3.05) 10.67 (2.50)
Control 10 9.70 (2.36) 8.80 (2.15) 9.30 (2.26) 10.40 (2.32)
Feeling Cheated Experimental 9 9.44 (3.05) 8.11 (2.76) 7.33 (2.40) 6.67 (2.74)
Placebo 9 7.33 (3.16) 7.11 (3.86) 7.78 (4.55) 7.78 (5.07)
Control 10 8.60 (4.20) 9.20 (4.85) 9.10 (4.98) 8.50 (5.19)
Restlessness Experimental 9 9.78 (2.28) 8.33 (2.35) 7.44 (1.81) 5.78 (2.22)
Placebo 9 7.22 (2.91) 7.00 (3.28) 7.11 (3.48) 6.22 (2.99)
Control 10 9.20 (3.46) 9.60 (5.19) 9.00 (4.90) 8.40 (5.48)
Isolation Experimental 9 7.33 (1.94) 7.11 (2.09) 6.11 (3.06) 5.00 (1.66)
Placebo 9 5.33 (1.66) 5.22 (1.56) 6.11 (2.76) 5.44 (2.30)
Control 10 7.30 (2.91) 7.30 (3.47) 8.00 (3.77) 6.80 (3.36)

Note: Psychological Response to Sport Injury subscales range from a low of 4 to a high of 20, with the exception of reorganization, which ranges from a low of 3 to a high of 15.