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. 2008 Nov 11;99(11):1794–1801. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604770

Table 1. The percentages of patients who scored as a non-case (<7), as a possible case (8–10), and as a probable case (>11) of anxiety and depression at different time points for the all samples (ie, all patients assessed at that time point) and for the patients with complete data set (N=85).

  Time 1
Time 2
Time 3
Time 4
  All sample Complete data set All sample Complete data set All sample Complete data set All sample Complete data set
HADS n (%) (N=118) n (%) (N=85) n (%) (N=106) n (%) (N=85) n (%) (N=100) n (%) (N=85) n (%) (N=95) n (%) (N=85)
Anxiety
 Non-case (cutoff ⩽7) 53 (45) 42 (49) 56 (53) 46 (54) 49 (49) 43 (51) 44 (46) 41 (48)
 Possible case (cutoff ⩾8 to ⩽10) 27 (22) 18 (21) 26 (25) 21 (25) 27 (27) 22 (26) 28 (30) 25 (29)
 Probable case (cutoff ⩾11) 38 (31) 25 (29) 24 (23) 18 (21) 24 (24) 20 (24) 23 (24) 19 (22)
                 
Depression
 Non-case (cutoff ⩽7) 82 (70) 60 (71) 79 (75) 65 (77) 77 (77) 65 (77) 71 (75) 65 (77)
 Possible case (cutoff ⩾8 to ⩽10) 23 (20) 16 (19) 15 (14) 8 (9) 12 (12) 10 (12) 12 (13) 11 (13)
 Probable case (cutoff ⩾11) 13 (11) 9 (11) 12 (11) 12 (14) 11 (11) 10 (12) 12 (13) 9 (11)

HADS=Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale

n=number of patients who were cases or not.

Time 1=beginning of treatment; time 2=half-way treatment; time 3=end of treatment; time 4: 3-month follow-up.