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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Ther. 2023 Sep 26;55(3):605–620. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2023.09.002

Table 2.

Clinician Descriptive Data and Comparisons

Variable M (SD) or %
F or χ2 p
Standard
(n = 16)
Modular
(n = 10)
Usual Care
(n = 13)
Age 43.56 (9.96) 35.20 (6.81) 40.00 (9.18) 2.66 .08
Sex 0.09 .96
 Female 81.2% 80.0% 76.9%
 Male 18.8% 20.0% 23.1%
Race/Ethnicity 8.99 .34
 White 50.0% 40.0% 61.5%
 Black 18.8% 10.0% -
 Asian American 12.5% 40.0% 23.1%
 Multiracial 6.3% - -
 Other - 10.0% -
 Not reported 12.5 - -
Degree Type 4.90 .56
 MSW 37.5% 50.0% 38.5%
 MA Psych 31.3% 20.0% 23.1%
 PsyD/PhD 6.3% 10.0% 30.8%
 Other 25.0% 20.0% 7.7%
License 62.5% 60.0% 23.1% 5.70 .22
Years of Experience 7.17 (7.75) 5.25 (4.83) 4.69 (5.34) 0.57 .57
Theoretical Orientation 3.22 .92
 CBT 31.3% 40.0% 30.8%
 Psychodynamic 25.0% 20.0% 15.4%
 Family Systems 6.3% - 7.7%
 Eclectic 31.3% 40.0% 30.8%
 Other 6.3% - 15.4%

Note. Standard = Standard condition; Modular = Modular condition; Usual Care = Usual Care treatment condition; MSW = Master of Social Work; PsyD = Doctor of Psychology; PhD = Doctor of Philosophy; CBT = cognitive behavioral therapy.