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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2010 Nov 25;49(2):106–113. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2010.11.007

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

Penn State Worry Quest.
   Baseline M=66.63, SD=8.34
   Pre-CBT M=66.18, SD=9.02
   Post-CBT M=42.62, SD=15.46
   1-year post CBT M=42.76, SD=16.59

Homework Compliance
   Therapist Rated M=4.22, SD=0.76
   Client Rated M=3.95, SD=0.84

Observed Resistance
CBT Session 1 M=0.26, SD=0.13

Change Questionnaire M=103.63, SD=10.56

CMOTS:
 More self-determined M=22.39, SD=2.89
 Less self-determined M=10.59, SD=4.43

Gender 27 Female, 11 Male

Age M=40.89, SD=11.73

Ethnicity 22 Caucasian
 9Asian
 4 Hispanic
 3 African Canadian

Marital status 19 Married/cohabitating
14 Never Married
 5 Divorced/Widowed/Separated

Employment status  8 unemployed/not in school
30 employed/in school

Highest level of
education
 3 elementary
 10 high school
 21 post-secondary
  4 graduate school

Average family income 13 less than $40,000
15 $40-80,000
10 greater than $80,000

Worry chronicity M=20 years (Range 0.6 – 57.5)

Axis I Comorbidity 12 Anxiety Disorder
14 Depression/Dysthymia