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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 18.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Ther. 2013 Oct 16;45(1):102–115. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2013.10.001

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics(N = 10)

Demographic Characteristics Clinically-Relevant Variables
Age, mean, (SD) 41.45 (14.99) BDI-II score, mean, (SD) 27.60 (10.84)
Gender, n female 7 BADS score, mean, (SD) 75.75 (24.45)
Marital Status, n     BADS Activation score, 20.29 (15.21)
    Single (never married) 3     mean, (SD)
    Married 3 RPI score, mean, (SD) 47.63 (6.32)
    Divorced 1     Environmental Suppressors 20.00 (2.39)
    Other 3     score, mean, (SD)
Years living in the United States,
mean (SD)
17.82 (13.42)     Reward Probability Index
    score, mean, (SD)
27.62 (7.89)
Education, grade, mean (SD) 7.00 (3.99)
Total Annual Income, n
    <$14,999 7
    $15,000 - $29,000 2
    $30,000 - $44,999 1
Employment, n
    Half-time 3
    Full-time 2
    Retired 1
    Unemployed 4
Family in the United States, yes, n 7
Ever received depression treatment,
yes, n
4
Depression, n
    Current MDD 6
    Past MDD 6
    Current Double Depression 2
    Past Dysthymia 3
Current Generalized Anxiety 5
Disorder, n
Current Posttraumatic Stress 2
Disorder, n
Past Alcohol Abuse, n 1

Note. BDI-II = Beck Depression Inventory; BADS = Behavioral Activation for Depression Scale; RPI = Reward Probability Index composite score.