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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2017 Oct 6;259:110–116. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.10.016

Table 3.

Results of Mixed-Effects Linear Regression Analyses Examining Cognitive Functioning at Baseline as a Predictor of Outcomes at Post-treatment and 3- and 6-month Follow-up Assessments Among Participants Exposed to the Cognitive Restructuring Program (N = 40)a

Mixed-Effects Linear Regression Analysesa
Cognitive Composite Score Effect
Outcome Variables Regression
Coefficient
Standard
Error
DF T P
CAPS-Severity −0.06 0.74 30 −0.08 0.93
CAPS-Re-experiencing 0.02 0.24 30 0.07 0.94
CAPS-Avoidance −0.01 0.30 30 −0.03 0.97
CAPS-Hyperarousal −0.05 0.24 30 −0.20 0.84
Beck Depression Inventory-II −0.51 0.34 30 −0.15 0.88
Beck Anxiety Inventory −0.32 0.25 30 −1.27 0.21
Post Traumatic Cognitions Inventory 0.04 0.02 30 1.58 0.12
Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) Total −0.04 0.22 28 −0.16 0.87
BPRS Affect 0.00 0.03 30 0.15 0.87
BPRS Anergia −0.01 0.01 28 −1.25 0.22
BPRS Thought Disorder 0.00 0.02 30 −0.05 0.96
BPRS Activation 0.01 0.01 28 0.91 0.37
BPRS Disorganization 0.00 0.00 27 −1.25 0.22
SF-12 Physical Component −0.27 0.21 27 −1.25 0.22
SF-12 Mental Component −0.19 0.27 27 −0.72 0.47
PTSD Knowledge Test 0.10 0.05 29 2.12 0.02
Mixed-Effects Logistic Regression Analysisb
Cognitive Composite Score
Effect
Outcome Variable Regression
Coefficient
Standard
Error
DF t p
PTSD Diagnosis 0.05 0.34 30 0.15 0.88
a

All analyses included baseline level of outcome variable, cognitive composite score, education, diagnosis, and time as predictors.

b

This analysis included cognitive composite score, education, diagnosis, and time as predictors.