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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 22.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2015 Dec;56:28–37. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.10.009

Table 3.

Number of caregiver–child dyads showing clinically significant child behavior change in the successful completers and combined group.

≥Published
cutoff value
Statistically reliable
change
Clinically
significant
change
Measure No. % No. % of RCI ≥ 1.96a No. %
Pretreatment versus post-treatment
CBCL Externalizing Problem 20 62.5 18 90 16 80
ECBI Intensity 17 53.1 16 94.1 14 82.4
ECBI Problem 22 68.8 22 100 19 86.4
Pretreatment versus 3-month follow-up
CBCL Externalizing 20 62.5 15 75 11 55
ECBI Intensity 17 53.1 15 88.2 12 70.6
ECBI Problem 22 68.8 21 95.5 19 86.4

Note. CBCL = Child Behavior Checklist. ECBI = Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory. RCI = Reliable Change Index, which was used to determine whether the magnitude of the change exceeded the margin of measurement error. The RCI is calculated by dividing the magnitude of change between pretreatment and post-treatment scores or pretreatment and follow-up scores for each child by the standard error of the difference score.

a

If a RCI value is greater than 1.96, the change is considered statistically reliable.