Table 1 presents diagnostic data. Descriptive statistics for neuroticism measures are presented in Table 2, and a correlation matrix for all variables is presented in Table 3. Among participants who had complete self-report data on at least three neuroticism scales (n=599), participants with comorbid anxiety and depression scored higher on neuroticism than participants who had either an anxiety or mood disorder. In turn, participants with either a mood or an anxiety disorder scored higher than participants with neither type of disorder, F (2, 596)=51.8, p<.001, Cohen’s d=.7 for both differences. These results replicate Weinstock and Whisman (2006).