*3.3. Correlation Analysis*

A significant correlation between the anxiety levels, as measured by the DASS-21, and the participants' performance in the PRMQ scale was found at T1 (Table 3). A significant correlation was also observed at T1 between the participants' performance in the time-based tasks of the MIST and their WM performance measured through the PASAT (Table 4).

**Figure 3.** Mean number of incorrect responses for the working memory test (PASAT). The results collected at one month after the COVID-19 confinement (T1) compared to the normative data for the test (T0). \* *p* < 0.001 T0 vs. T1.

**Figure 4.** Mean number of correct responses for the prospective memory test (MIST). The results collected at one month after the COVID-19 confinement (T1) compared to the normative data for the test (T0). \* *p* < 0.001 T0 vs. T1.

**Figure 5.** Mean number of correct responses for event-based and time-based tasks of the prospective memory test at T1. \* *p* < 0.001 at T1.

**Table 3.** Spearman's correlation coefficients (ρ) and their significance levels (*p*) are reported between the anxiety levels in the DASS-21 and the PRMQ-Prospective (PM) and Retrospective Memory (RM) subtest scores.


**Table 4.** Spearman's correlation coefficients (ρ) and their significance levels (*p*) are reported between the MIST total score, the event-based, and time-based tasks scores and the PASAT score.

