Table 3.
Variable | Odds Ratio | F | p-value |
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Dose | |||
Number of CBT sessions a | 1.18 | 6.31 | .01 |
Interrupted Treatment b | 1.04 | 0.01 | .92 |
Relapse Prevention c | 1.38 | 1.82 | .18 |
CALM CBT Modules d | 1.17 | 3.24 | .07 |
CALM CBT Exposures e | 2.44 | 5.96 | .02 |
Engagement | |||
CBT Homework Adherence f | .93 | 3.34 | .07 |
CBT Anxiety Commitment g | 1.26 | 4.36 | .04 |
Beliefs | |||
Outcome Expectancy h | 1.20 | 2.51 | .11 |
Self-Efficacy i | 1.20 | 3.13 | .08 |
Intention to Seek Treatment j | 1.42 | 2.94 | .09 |
Comfort talking to provider k | 1.15 | 0.49 | .48 |
Stigma l | .78 | 1.59 | .21 |
Helpfulness of treatment m | .64 | 5.37 | .02 |
Spontaneous Recovery n | 1.04 | 0.03 | .85 |
Number of CBT sessions attended
Number of participants with interruptions in CBT treatment due to life events or substance use
Number of participants who received relapse prevention phone calls following the completion of CBT
Mean number of CBT modules completed during the course of treatment with the care manager
Mean of the total number of exposure modules completed during the course of treatment
Mean homework adherence (1 = missed most; 2= missed half; 3 = missed few; 4 = missed none)
Mean commitment rating (range = 1–10; 1 = none, 10 = complete)
How likely is it that your anxiety can be successfully treated? (range = 0–8; 0 = not at all, 8 = certainly)
How likely is it that you will be able to do what is necessary to make your anxiety treatment successful? (range = 0–8; 0 = not at all, 8 = certainly)
If you had a serious emotional problem, would you go for professional help? (range = 1–4; 1 = definitely; 4 = definitely not)
How comfortable would you feel talking about personal problems with a professional? (range = 1–4; 1 = very comfortable, 4 = not at all comfortable)
How embarrassed would you be if your friends knew you were getting professional help for an emotional problem? (range = 1–4, 1 = very embarrassed, 4 = not at all embarrassed)
Of the people who see a professional for serious emotional problems, what percent do you think are helped? (range = 0%–100%)
Of those who do not get professional help, what percentage do you think get better even without it? (range = 0%–100%)