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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 12.
Published in final edited form as: J Ment Health. 2014 Jul 2;24(5):261–265. doi: 10.3109/09638237.2014.928403

Table 2.

Psychiatric and physical health outcomes at baseline, 3-months and 6-months.

Measure Baseline 3-months 6-months ES df F p
M SD M SD M SD
BPRS totala 68.6 13.1 61.9 16.9 53.6 12.4 −1.04 1, 35 37.1 <0.001
SANSb 2.6 0.6 2.3 0.6 2.3 0.5 −0.63 1, 35 12.6 0.001
IMR Scalec 2.8 0.4 3.3 0.47 3.4 0.4 1.61 1, 32 103.1 <0.001
Total Abilities for Health Practices Scaled 50.8 15.2 60.4 17.3 64.3 14.6 0.64 1, 34 15.9 <0.001
 Exercise abilities 9.1 7.4 12.1 8.0 13.2 7.2 0.33 1, 34 4.4 0.044
 Health abilities 16.2 4.5 18.8 4.2 19.0 4.3 0.43 1, 34 5.7 0.022
 Nutrition abilities 15.2 6.1 16.2 5.8 17.9 4.6 0.37 1, 33 6.2 0.018
 Psychological Wellbeing abilities 10.4 4.6 13.3 5.5 14.2 5.3 0.69 1, 32 18.3 <0.001
PHQ-9e 17.5 5.5 12.9 6.1 10.4 5.7 −1.15 1, 33 43.7 <0.001
SF-12 Mentalf 26.1 6.4 32.5 10.7 37.9 12.1 0.99 1, 35 35.4 <0.001
SF-12 Physicalg 40.3 12.5 45.0 13.2 43.6 12.6 0.23 1, 34 2.1 0.156
a

Possible scores range from 24 to 168. Higher scores indicate greater psychiatric symptom severity.

b

Possible scores range from 0 to 5. Higher scores indicate greater negative symptoms.

c

Possible scores range from 1 to 5. Higher scores indicate greater psychiatric illness self-management self-efficacy.

d

Possible scores range from 0 to 112. Higher scores indicate greater self-rated abilities for health practices. Subscale scores range from 0 low to 28 high.

e

Possible scores range from 0 to 27. Higher scores indicate greater depressive symptoms.

f

Possible scores range from 0 to 100. Higher scores indicate greater subjective mental health well-being.

g

Possible scores range from 0 to 100. Higher scores indicate greater subjective physical health well-being.