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. 2016 Jul 20;16:254. doi: 10.1186/s12888-016-0969-4

Table 3.

Post-hoc multiple comparisons on time effect for ITT and Protocol Completer sample

Intent to treat (n = 11) NET-Protocol Completers (n = 10)
Pre vs. Post p Pre vs. FU p Post vs. FU p Pre vs. Post p Pre vs. FU p Post vs. FU p
PTSD −2.9718.63 .008 −4.3219.48 <.001 −1.5418.85 .140 −3.1517.99 .006 −4.4818.85 <.001 −1.5518.85 .137
Borderline Symptoms −2.2718.92 .035 −2.6619.45 .015 -.5818.93 .584 −2.3017.89 .034 −2.6718.47 .015 -.5518.47 .592
Depressive Symptoms −3.7019.22 .001 −3.9819.83 .001 -.5519.28 .558 −3.6018.03 .002 −3.8818.68 .001 -.5418.68 .596
Dissociative Symptoms −2.2718.65 .035 −2.4318.94 .025 -.3318.57 .744 −2.2817.89 .035 −2.4418.22 .025 -.3418.22 .739
Quality of Life 3.0719.42 .006 2.9919.98 .007 .1619.46 .877 3.0518.29 .007 2.9818.89 .008 .15218.89 .881

Note. Mixed effects models were used to disclose time effects. Within these models, contrasts were used to analyze post-hoc multiple comparisons. Displayed are t-values and degrees of freedom subscripted