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. 2013 Oct 10;15(10):e191. doi: 10.2196/jmir.2511

Table 2.

Descriptives for pretreatment moderator variables.

Variables Intervention
(n=200)
Control
(n=200)
Nonparticipantsa
(n=1789)
Age, mean (SD) 45.09 (8.88) 45.45 (9.80) 47.12 (9.45)
Sex (female), n (%) 147 (73.5) 151 (75.5) 1360 (76.0)
Education, n (%)



High 80 (40.0) 78 (39.0) 498 (27.8)

Medium 93 (46.5) 91 (45.5) 779 (43.5)

Low 26 (13.0) 31 (15.5) 509 (28.5)
Existing Internet literacy (%) 178 (89.0) 167 (83.5) 1132 (67.5)b
Disorder, n (%)



Mood disorder 108 (54.0) 113 (56.5) 918 (51.3)

Anxiety 19 (9.5) 18 (9.0) 206 (11.5)

Adjustment 53 (26.5) 38 (19.0) 405 (22.6)

Other 20 (10.0) 31 (15.5) 260 (14.5)
Comorbid personality disorder, n (%) 20 (10.0) 22 (11.0) 175 (9.8)
Years since first disorder onset (years) n (%)



< 1 44 (22.0) 47 (23.5) 430 (24.2)

1-5 55 (27.5) 44 (22.0) 444 (24.9)

> 5 96 (48.0) 105 (52.5) 906 (50.9)
Reliable change during inpatient treatment, n (%) 100 (50.0) 90 (45.0) 1052 (58.8)
Remission at discharge, n (%) 94 (47.0) 93 (46.5) 787 (44.0)
Self-efficacy, mean (SD) 1.47 (0.83) 1.49 (0.87) 1.58 (0.90)
Positive outcome expectations, mean (SD) 3.86 (0.74) 3.92 (0.66) 3.72 (0.78)

aAll differences between conditions were nonsignificant. If percentages do not reach 100, it is due to missing data.

bn=1676.