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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Med. 2017 Apr 6;47(12):2130–2142. doi: 10.1017/S0033291717000575

Table 3.

Percentage of participants in Yoga and HLW classified as Responders or In Remission

Responders
QIDS Reduced by ≥50%
In Remission
QIDS ≤5
HLW Yoga HLW Yoga


Assessment % n % n OR p % n % n OR p
Week 10
(End of Treatment)
28.3% 46 36.2% 58 1.44 0.54 23.9% 46 29.3% 58 1.32 0.81
3-Month Follow-up 28.9% 45 44.9% 49 2.01 0.03 24.4% 45 38.8% 49 1.96 0.06
6-Month Follow-up 31.1% 45 51.1% 45 2.31 0.04 31.1% 45 42.2% 45 1.62 0.16

Note. Generalized LME with adjustment for covariates and baseline QIDS supported a significantly higher odds of treatment response for yoga vs HLW (adjusted OR = 2.46, 95%CI=1.12–5.37, p=0.03) across end-of-treatment and 3- and 6-month follow-up assessments. Generalized LME evaluation did not support a statistically significant difference in the odds of participants in yoga compared to HLW meeting criteria for full remission (adjusted OR=1.88, 95%CI=0.88–4.02, p=0.10)

QIDS = Quick Inventory of Depression Symptomatology.