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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Anxiety Disord. 2016 Apr 6;40:29–36. doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2016.04.001

Table 3.

Therapist Characteristics as Predictors of Proportional Use of Different Categories of Therapy Techniques

Outcome Effect B SE Exp(B) Wald p-value
Exp (yes/no) Years −0.02 .02 .98 1.59 .207
R2 = .35* Profession −1.54 .60 .22 6.55 .011
Orientation −.22 .50 .81 0.19 .662
TBES −.15 .02 .86 50.75 .000

Outcome Effect B SE Beta t p-value

Exp Years .00 .00 .01 0.22 .826
R2 = .41* Profession −.05 .02 −.19 −3.59 .000
Orientation −.03 .02 −10 −1.80 .073
TBES −.01 .00 −.52 −10.06 .000

AMS Years −.00 .00 −.32 −3.74 .000
R2 = .17* Profession .01 .02 .09 0.93 .354
Orientation .00 .02 .01 0.07 .948
TBES .00 .00 −.02 −0.24 .809
CD-RISC:T −.00 .00 −.23 −2.61 .010

CBT-related Years .00 .00 .19 3.05 .003
R2 = .11* Profession .03 .01 .13 1.96 .051
Orientation −.03 .01 −.13 −2.03 .044
TBES .00 .00 .22 3.46 .001

Non-CBT Years .00 .00 .07 0.90 .368
R2 = .43* Profession .01 .01 .05 0.68 .501
Orientation .06 .01 .33 4.37 .000
TBES .00 .00 .50 6.68 .000
CD-RISC:T .00 .00 .16 2.12 .036
*

Significant R2, p < .01.

Exp (yes/no) = yes/no provide exposure in the treatment of childhood anxiety disorders. Proportion of endorsed techniques consisting of exposure (Exp), anxiety management strategies (AMS), other techniques related to CBT (CBT-related), and techniques unrelated to CBT (Non-CBT). Years = Years of practice. Profession = PhD vs. others. Orientation = pureCBT vs. combined CBT-plus and Non-CBT. TBES = Therapist Beliefs about Exposure Scale; CD-RISC:T = Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale: Therapist.