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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Res Ther. 2013 May;51(0):221–230. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2013.01.006

Table 3.

Mid-Treatment Patient Characteristics by Outcomes of CT

CT
Non-respondera Responderb
Mid-Treatment Patient Characteristics n = 107 n = 303 Test Statistic
Skills of Cognitive Therapy (Observer)
Total Score, mean (SD)
2.98 (0.6) 3.33 (0.7) F1,398=20.66,
p < .001
Skills of Cognitive Therapy (Patient) Total
Score, mean (SD)
3.15 (0.7) 3.41 (0.6) F1,380=12.29,
p < .001
Working Alliance Inventory (Therapist)
Score, mean (SD)
5.75 (0.6) 5.92 (0.6) F1,395=5.42,
p = .020
Working Alliance Inventory (Patient)
Score, mean (SD)
5.95 (0.7) 6.19 (0.6) F1,375=10.14,
p = .002
Achieved at Least 50% Reduction in Pre-
Treatment Depressive Symptom Severity,
n (%)
χ2=36.03,
p < .001
 Yes 19 (17.8) 153 (51.2)
 No 88 (82.2) 146 (48.8)

Note. CT = Cognitive Therapy; n = Number; SD = Standard Deviation;

a

n reduced to 100 for Working Alliance Inventory (Client) score, 105 for Working Alliance Inventory (Therapist) score, 104 for Skills of Cognitive Therapy (Observer) score, and 100 for Skills of Cognitive Therapy (Patient) score due to missing data.

b

n reduced to 299 for at least 50% reduction in pre-treatment depressive symptom severity, 277 for Working Alliance Inventory (Client) score, 229 for Working Alliance Inventory (Therapist) score, 296 for Skills of Cognitive Therapy (Observer) score, and 282 for Skills of Cognitive Therapy (Patient) score due to missing data.