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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Nurs Health. 2017 Aug 31;40(5):459–469. doi: 10.1002/nur.21808

Table 3.

Correlations between treatment satisfaction, adherence, and outcome

Domain Attribute Satisfaction subscale Adherence Outcome
Process Treatment components Suitability
 SEH .25 * − .19 *
 SCT .23 * − .23 *
 SRT .22 * − .24 *
Utility
 SEH − .03 − .19 *
 SCT .10 − .23 *
 SRT .15 − .24 *
Overall treatment Attitude toward treatment .25 * − .16
Desire for continued treatment use .19 * − .20 *
Implementation Therapist
 Competence .15 − .23 *
 Interpersonal style .08 − .12
Format and dose
 Booklet .07 − .00
 Group .13 − .04
 Telephone .14 − .08
Outcome Perceived Benefits Health problem (insomnia) .10 − .42 *
Everyday functioning .00 − .23 *
Attribution of outcomes to treatment Attribution of outcomes to treatment .12 − .32 *

Note. SEH: Sleep education and hygiene; SCT: Stimulus control therapy; SRT: Sleep restriction therapy

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p < .01