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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Ther. 2010 Sep 16;42(1):22–29. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2010.01.004

Table 4c.

Correlations Between Resident Interest And Pleasure And Resident Activity Type – Aggregated Across Participants And Group Comparisons (p values given in parentheses).

Group-Correlate Interest Organized Group Informal Group ADL Walk
All Controls – Interest
1
.273 (< .001)
.321 (.021)
.267 (< .001)
.411 (< .001)
All Controls – Pleasure
.318 (.002)
.074 (.117)
.317 (.040)
.035 (.495)
.205 (< .001)
All Treated Subjects – Interest 1 .271 (.044) .356 (.002) .178 (< .001) .375 (< .001)
All Treated Subjects – Pleasure
.435 (< .001)
.332 (.042)
.397 (.003)
.065 (.118)
.076 (.067)
All Subjects - Interest 1 .479 (.024) .345 (< .001) .223 (.492) .388 (< .001)
All Subjects - Pleasure
.401 (< .001)
.288 (.024)
.363 (< .001)
.043 (.426)
.114 (< .001)
p-value for Comparison of Control vs. Treated - Interest N/A (< .001) (< .001) (.024) (< .001)
p-value for Comparison of Control vs. Treated – Pleasure (< .001) (< .001) (.033) (< .001) (< .001)

Note: N/A means code did not occur for that resident so no correlation could be computed.