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. 2008 Jul 26;40(1):139–151. doi: 10.1007/s10578-008-0116-7

Table 2.

Main results of the regression analyses in which changes in negative automatic thoughts and anxiety control predicted change in anxiety disorders symptoms

B SE β R 2
Δ SCARED-R total anxiety score .30**
Δ CATS negative automatic thoughts .79 .20 .52***
Δ ACQ-C anxiety control −.23 .31 −.10
Δ SCARED-R social phobia .17*
Δ CATS negative automatic thoughts .05 .03 .21
Δ ACQ-C anxiety control −.11 .05 −.31*
Δ SCARED-R separation anxiety disorder .23**
Δ CATS negative automatic thoughts .11 .03 .44**
Δ ACQ-C anxiety control −.04 .05 −.12
Δ SCARED-R generalized anxiety disorder .26**
Δ CATS negative automatic thoughts .09 .04 .35*
Δ ACQ-C anxiety control −.13 .06 −.31*

Note: N = 45. SCARED-R = Screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders-revised, CATS = Children’s automatic thoughts scale, ACQ-C = Anxiety control questionnaire for children

* p<.05; ** p<.01; *** p<.001