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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Dec 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Anxiety Disord. 2007 Feb 3;22(1):10.1016/j.janxdis.2007.01.009. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2007.01.009

Table 1.

Frequencies and Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICC) for Test-Retest Stability of the TAS-P (N= 17)

TAS Items Time1 Time2

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) n (%) n (%) ICC df P
Doctor or other professional recommended CBT for OCD 15 (88.2) 13 (76.5) 0.78 16 .002
Currently receiving CBT for OCD 8 (47.1) 8 (47.1) 1.00 16 .000
Number of sessions of CBT lifetime: 0.84 12 .002
0 6 (35.3) 7 (41.1)
1-4 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8)
5-10 5 (29.4) 4 (23.5)
11-15 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8)
16-20 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
Greater than 20 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8)
Stopped attending CBT before completing therapy 3(17.6) 2(11.8) 0.78 16 .002
Decided not to participate in CBT despite recommendation 3 (17.6) 3 (17.6) 1.00 16 .000
Medications
Doctor or other professional recommended medication for OCD 17 (100) 17 (100) 1.00 16 .000
Currently taking medication for OCD 15 (88.2) 14 (82.3) 0.88 16 .001
Length of time taken medication for OCD 0.94 16 .000
Never 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0)
Less than 6 months 3 (17.6) 3 (17.6)
6 months - 1 year 4 (23.5) 3 (17.6)
1 - 2 years 2 (11.8) 2 (11.8)
2 - 5 years 3 (17.6) 3 (17.6)
Greater than 5 years 5 (29.4) 6 (35.3)
Have taken medication less frequently or at a smaller dose than was prescribed. 7 (41.1) 7 (41.1) 0.71 16 .009
Decided not to take medication for OCD even though it was recommended. 5 (29.4) 4 (23.5) 0.98 16 .000

Note: Time1= Intake interview; Time2 = 1 to 2 weeks following intake interview.