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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 3.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2014 Dec 15;66(3):265–271. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.201400049

Table 3.

Parameter estimates for CBT dose, engagement and beliefs among Collaborative Care participants

Variable Odds Ratio F p-value
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
a

Number of CBT sessions attended

b

Number of participants with interruptions in CBT treatment due to life events or substance use

c

Number of participants who received relapse prevention phone calls following the completion of CBT

d

Mean number of CBT modules completed during the course of treatment with the care manager

e

Mean of the total number of exposure modules completed during the course of treatment

f

Mean homework adherence (1 = missed most; 2= missed half; 3 = missed few; 4 = missed none)

g

Mean commitment rating (range = 1–10; 1 = none, 10 = complete)

h

How likely is it that your anxiety can be successfully treated? (range = 0–8; 0 = not at all, 8 = certainly)

i

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)

j

If you had a serious emotional problem, would you go for professional help? (range = 1–4; 1 = definitely; 4 = definitely not)

k

How comfortable would you feel talking about personal problems with a professional? (range = 1–4; 1 = very comfortable, 4 = not at all comfortable)

l

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)

m

Of the people who see a professional for serious emotional problems, what percent do you think are helped? (range = 0%–100%)

n

Of those who do not get professional help, what percentage do you think get better even without it? (range = 0%–100%)