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. 2015 Nov 1;186:320–327. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2015.07.019

Table 1.

Demographics, cognitive variables and depressive symptoms at baseline by group (mean (SD)).

Comparison CBT TRY MBCT
Age (%) χ2(3)=16.78, p=.001
 13 42 37 24 17
 14 40 12 19 32
Gender (%) χ2(3)=1.90, p=.59
 Male 45 30 21 26
 Female 51 23 26 24
Household (%) χ2(3)=.64, p=.89
 Mother and father 54 29 23 28
 Single parent/other 35 21 20 21
Reward seeking by ratio of reward
Reward 9:1 .58 (.25) .62 (.19) .58 (.23) .64 (.22) F(3, 225)=1.01, p=.39
Reward 8:2 .59 (.22) .63 (.20) .59 (.19) .65 (.16) F(3, 225)=1.06, p=.36
Reward 7:3 .54 (.24) .54 (.21) .54 (.20) .58 (.17) F(3, 225)=.36, p=.78
Reward 6:4 .52 (.23) .50 (.22) .53 (.20) .59 (.18) F(3, 225)=1.78, p=.15
Negative self-beliefs
(reaction times) 937.14 (1841.06) 863.94 (1831.87) 914.16 (2191.44) 1196.49 (2214.48) F(3, 157)=.13, p=.94
OGM .35 (.23) .35 (.21) .49 (.25) .40 (.22) F(3, 179)=3.45, p=.02
Depression 6.02 (5.95) 5.40 (5.57) 5.88 (5.36) 4.98 (5.42) F(3, 223)=.65, p=.58
% clinical cut point 17 20 19 15 χ2(3)=.47, p=.93

OGM=over general memory; Depression=depressive symptom score on short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire; % depressed=proportion scoring at or above the clinical cut-point of 11 on the short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire.