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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 2. Pre- and posttreatment parent and family variables by treatment response (N = 488).

Responder
M (SD)
Nonresponder
M (SD)
Full Sample
M (SD)
Group comparisons



Pretreatmenta Posttreatmentb Pretreatmentc Posttreatmentd Pretreatmente Posttreatmentf
Parent outcomes
 BSI 0.47 (0.40) 0.26 (0.29) 0.50 (0.46) 0.45 (0.46) 0.48 (0.42) 0.33 (0.37) b < a,c,d
f < e
 STAIT 39.02 (9.43) 34.55 (9.04) 38.06 (9.64) 37.05 (9.46) 38.68 (9.51) 35.44 (9.26) b < a,c,d
f < e
Family outcomes
 BFAM—parent 46.63 (10.88) 43.13 (10.89) 45.35 (10.74) 45.16 (11.08) 46.17 (10.84) 43.86 (10.99) b < a,c,d
f < e
 FAM—child 48.15 (8.37) 45.60 (8.73) 48.39 (8.98) 47.56 (10.02) 48.24 (8.58) 46.30 (9.25) f < e
 BAS 46.98 (13.40) 37.98 (12.10) 46.62 (13.08) 37.57 (12.31) 46.85 (13.31) 37.83 (12.19) f < e

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.