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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cognit Ther Res. 2012 Nov 13;37(3):605–612. doi: 10.1007/s10608-012-9499-7

Table I.

Comparison of Patients Treated by Two Therapists at Two Treatment settings

CCT
N = 23
RCT
N = 18
Comparison Effect Size
Demographics χ2, p

Female, % 52 50 0.01, 0.89 0.02
White, % 83 83 0.00, 0.95 0.00
Married, % 55 44 0.10, 0.75 0.05
Unemployed, % 13 17 0.11, 0.74 0.05
Anxiety Disorders 61 44 0.54, 0.46 0.11
Substance Disorders, % 33 17 0.66, 0.42 0.13
Double Depression, % 6 4 0.03, 0.86 0.03
Recurrent Depression, % 61 70 0.06, 0.81 0.04
Axis II Comorbidity, % 74 39 3.76, 0.05 0.30

Symptom and Treatment Factors t, p d

Intake BDI, mean (SD) 27.2 (7.8) 30.7 (10.5) t=1.24, p=0.22, d=0.38
Number of Sessions, mean (SD) 18.4 (18.7) 18.7 (6.9) 0.06, 0.95 0.02
Posttreatment BDI, mean (SD) 20.5 (14.6) 8.2 (7.9) 3.12, <0.01 1.05
BDI Improvement, mean (SD) 7.4 (12.2) 22.6 (11.2) 3.94, <0.001 1.30

Outcomes by Therapist t, p d

Posttreatment BDI, Mean (SD)
 Therapist 1 16.7 (13.7) 5.6 (7.5) 2.24, 0.04 1.00
 Therapist 2 29.8 (13.3) 10.6 (6.2) 3.61, <0.01 1.85
BDI Improvement, Mean (SD)
 Therapist 1 9.9 (11.8) 27.8 (8.2) 3.99, <0.001 1.76
 Therapist 2 1.2 (12.1) 16.8 (11.7) 2.44, 0.03 1.31

Note: Bold font indicates that the samples were significantly different at α = 0.05.