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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 26.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2013 Feb 6;30(9):865–872. doi: 10.1002/da.22055

Table 1. Pre- and posttreatment parent and family variables by treatment condition (N = 488).

COMB
M (SD)
SRT
M (SD)
CBT
M (SD)
PBO
M (SD)
Group comparisons




Pre-treatmenta Post-treatmentb Pre-treatmentc Post-treatmentd Pre-treatmente Post-treatmentf Pre-treatmentg Post-treatmenth
Parent outcomes
 BSI 0.52 (0.42) 0.26 (0.30) 0.40 (0.37) 0.33 (0.41) 0.50 (0.43) 0.35 (0.35) 0.49 (0.48) 0.41 (0.43) b,d,f,h < a,c,e,g
 STAIT 39.31 (10.03) 34.30 (9.12) 37.64 (8.50) 34.88 (9.02) 39.62 (9.41) 36.41 (9.31) 37.60 (10.24) 36.58 (9.67)
Family outcomes
 BFAM—parent 48.11 (11.38) 43.27 (12.68) 43.95 (10.66) 42.88 (10.07) 46.49 (10.45) 45.83 (10.50) 45.89 (10.28) 43.02 (9.72)
 BFAM—child 49.44 (8.52) 45.62 (9.10) 47.32 (8.80) 45.06 (9.22) 47.70 (8.46) 47.18 (9.50) 48.63 (8.44) 48.11 (8.85)
 BAS 47.03 (13.43) 38.04 (12.12) 46.80 (12.89) 38.13 (12.12) 47.04 (13.56) 37.75 (12.28) 46.25 (13.17) 37.08 (12.12)

BSI, Brief Symptom Inventory—higher scores, greater severity of psychological distress; STAIT, State-Trait Anxiety Inventory-A-Trait Scale— higher scores, higher levels of anxiety; BFAM, Brief Family Assessment Measure—higher scores, greater levels of perceived family dysfunction; BAS, Burden Assessment Scale—higher scores, greater perceived burden.