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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Dec 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2007 Jun;75(3):432–446. doi: 10.1037/0022-006X.75.3.432

Table 4.

Correlations Among Early and Late Change in Cognitive Content and Depressive Symptoms During Acute-Phase Cognitive Therapy

Variable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1. DEP Δ1
2. DAS Δ1 .60
3. SUCC Δ1 .37 .41
4. FAIL Δ1 .46 .56 .31
5. DEP Δ2 −.10 .20 .06 .06
6. DAS Δ2 .09 −.23 .08 .02 .45
7. SUCC Δ2 .03 .05 −.24 −.06 −.25 −.21
8. FAIL Δ2 .09 −.16 .02 −.21 .34 .27 −.08
9. DEP post −.55 −.28 .06 −.34 −.54 −.42 .11 −.07

Note. N = 120. Correlations ≥ ∣23∣, p ≤ .01, two tailed. Concurrent changes appear in italics; predictive correlations appear in bold. DEP = depressive symptoms composite; Δ1 = difference between scores at Session 1 and Session 9; DAS = Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale; SUCC = Attributional Style Questionnaire Success composite; FAIL = Attributional Style Questionnaire Failure composite; Δ2 = difference between scores at Session 9 and 1 week post-acute-phase cognitive therapy; post = single assessment at 1 week post-acute-phase cognitive therapy.