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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cogn Behav Ther. 2013 Oct 18;43(1):10.1080/16506073.2013.846400. doi: 10.1080/16506073.2013.846400

Table 1.

Sample Characteristic

Measure CBT (N = 37)
Penn State Worry Questionnaire
     Baseline M = 65.95, SD = 9.02
     Post-CBT M = 42.39, SD = 15.61
     1-year post-CBT M = 43.22, SD = 16.64
Change Questionnaire M = 103.41, SD = 10.61
Client Motivation for Therapy Scale
     Less self-determined M = 10.45, SD = 4.40
     More self-determined M = 22.37, SD = 2.93
Change-talk M = 0.14, SD = 0.06
Counter-change-talk M = 0.07, SD = 0.05
Gender 27 female, 10 male
Age M = 41.05, SD = 11.85
Ethnicity 22 Caucasian
8 Asian
4 Hispanic
3 African Canadian
Marital status 18 Married/cohabitating
14 Never Married
5 Divorced/Widowed/Separated
Employment status 8 unemployed/not in school
29 employed/in school
Highest level of education 3 elementary
10 high school
21 post-secondary
3 graduate school
Average family income 13 less than $40,000
14 $40,000 – $80,000
10 greater than $80,000
Worry chronicity M = 20 years (range 0.6 – 57.5)
Axis I Comorbidity 12 Anxiety Disorder
14 Depression/Dysthymia