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

Table 4.

Change in cognitive risk factors predicting change in depressive symptoms.

Reward seeking
B (SE)
p
95% CI
Model 1
Change in reward-seeking .92 (.24) <.001 .45, 1.40
CBT .21 (.10) .03 .02, .39
TRY −.14 (.11) .20 −.36, .08
MBCT .45 (.10) <.001 .21, .64
CBT*change in reward-seeking −.92 (.47) .05 −1.84, .01
TRY*change in reward-seeking −2.42 (.43) <.001 −3.27, −1.57
MBCT*change in reward-seeking −.22 (.45) .62 −1.10, .65

Model 1 adjusts for gender; age, the ratio of reward (i.e. 9:1, 8:2, 7:3, 6:4, recoded as 4, 3, 2, 1 respectively) baseline depressive symptoms and quality of decision making (i.e. the % of trials on which the more likely of the two colors (blue or red) was chosen).