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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2014 Mar 29;23(1):87–98. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2014.03.010

Table 4.

Paired-Sample Statistics Assessing Maintenance of Treatment Gains for Suicide Ideation (N = 9)

Post-Tx 6-Mos F/U

Variable M SD M SD |Δ| SE 95% CI |t|* p |g|
GSIS-Total 75.0 (27.6) 61.4 (22.6) 13.6 4.4 3.5 to 23.6 3.11 0.014 0.51
GSIS-SI 24.4 ( 9.2) 19.8 ( 7.0) 4.7 1.6 0.9 to 8.4 2.89 0.020 0.54
GSIS-DI 12.9 ( 6.1) 10.3 ( 5.6) 2.6 1.0 0.2 to 4.9 2.48 0.038 0.42
GSIS-LOSS 18.7 ( 7.5) 15.8 ( 6.7) 2.9 2.0 −1.6 to 7.4 1.48 0.178 0.39
GSIS-MIL 16.9 ( 7.5) 14.0 ( 5.1) 2.9 1.1 0.4 to 5.3 2.73 0.026 0.43
*

df = 8.

Note: Post-Tx=Post-treatment scores; 6-Mos F/U=Six-Month Follow-Up Assessment scores; |Δ| = absolute value of the mean change score; SE=Standard Error for the absolute mean change score; 95% CI=95% Confidence Interval around the absolute mean change score; |t| = absolute value of the t-score; |g| = absolute value of Hedges’ unbiased estimator of effect size; GSIS=Geriatric Suicide Ideation Scale; GSIS-TOT=GSIS Totals; GSIS-SI=GSIS Suicide Ideation subscale; GSIS-DI=GSIS Death Ideation subscale; GSIS-LOSS=GSIS Loss of Personal and Social Worth subscale; GSIS-MIL=GSIS Perceived Meaning in Life subscale.