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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Psychiatr Res. 2011 Nov 26;46(3):375–381. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2011.11.003

Table 3.

Remission rates by treatment preference and matching to preference

Treatment preference Preference matching

All patients (N=77) No Preference (N=34) Preference for CBT (N= 22) Preference for Medication (N= 20) Matched to Preference (N= 25) Mismatched to Preference (N=17)
Outcome % OR (p) OR (p) OR (p) OR (p) OR (p)
HDRS 38.2% 1.000 (---) 1.742 (0.325) 1.394 (0.570) 1.122 (0.856) 1.000 (---)
QIDS 57.3% 1.000 (---) 0.825 (0.734) 0.468 (0.188) 0.963 (0.952) 1.000 (---)
BDI 70.7% 1.000 (---) 0.718 (0.605) 0.404 (0.146) 0.625 (0.484) 1.000 (---)

OR for treatment preference represents the odds of remission with “no preference” as the baseline rate (OR=1); OR for preference matching is the odds of remission with “mismatched to preference” as the baseline rate (OR=1).

Note: Number of patients with and without a preference sums to 76 because one patient did not complete the preference questions prior to randomization.