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. 2024 Feb 27;15:1330362. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1330362

Table 4.

Prediction of treatment abstinence rates after 12 months with predictors suggestibility, treatment condition, efficacy of CBT and HT, total sample (n = 256).

Odds ratio Std. Err z p 95% CI
Continuous abstinence according to Russell standard
zt 0.892 0.013 −7.93 <0.001 0.867–0.918
zt 2 1.001 0.002 3.77 <0.001 1.004–1.013
Suggestibility 1.018 0.045 0.42 0.677 0.935–1.110
Treatment condition 1.376 0.297 1.48 0.139 0.902–2.101
Efficacy expectation CBT 1.270 0.086 3.51 <0.001 1.111–1.451
Efficacy expectation HT 0.872 0.051 −2.34 0.019 0.779–0.978
Seven day point prevalence abstinence
zt 0.931 0.013 −5.17 <0.001 0.906–0.957
zt 2 1.004 0.003 1.58 0.114 0.999–1.009
Suggestibility 1.013 0.042 0.31 0.760 0.934–1.098
Treatment condition 1.471 0.307 1.85 0.064 0.977–2.214
Efficacy expectation CBT 1.263 0.079 3.73 <0.001 1.117–1.427
Efficacy expectation HT 0.883 0.048 −2.30 0.021 0.794–0.982

zt, centered time variable; zt2, squared centered time variable; suggestibility (centered); treatment condition (0 = HT, 1 = CBT); HT, hypnotherapy; CBT, cognitive-behavioral therapy; CI, confidence interval; efficacy expectation: “How high would you rate the general efficacy of CBT/HT?”