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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 2.

Agreement between TAS-P and psychiatric chart review data (N=28)

Medical Chart

TAS-P: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) No Yes Agreement n (%) Cohen's k (SE) P
Currently Receiving CBT
No 14 1 26 (92.8) .86 (.10) .000
Yes 1 12
Doctor Recommended CBT
No 2 3 24 (85.7) .42 (.23) .019
Yes 1 22
Stopped attending CBT before completing therapya
No 19 2 22 (84.6) .51 (.21) .010
Yes 2 3
Decided not to participate in CBT despite recommendation1
No 14 6 16 (61.5) .30 (.20) .877
Yes 4 2
TAS-P: Medications
Currently Taking Psychotropic Medication
No 1 1 27 (96.4) .65 (.32) .000
Yes 0 26
Doctor Recommended Psychotropic Medicationb
No 0 0 28 (100.0) * *
Yes 0 28
Patient took medication less frequently or at a smaller dose than was prescribed
No 16 2 23 (82.1) .60 (.16) .001
Yes 3 7
Patient decided not to take medication for OCD even though it was recommended.
No 17 0 22 (78.6) .50 (.16) .002
Yes 6 5
a

Two participants did not respond to this item because they had never received a CBT recommendation (n=26).

b

No statistics are computed because chart data indicated all participants were recommended medication and were taking medication.