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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin J Pain. 2018 Apr;34(4):322–327. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000555

Table 3.

Baseline and post-treatment (8-week) scores (means [standard deviations]) on measures of back pain disability and pain severity among participants (N=66).

Back Pain Disabilitya
Group Baseline 8 weeks Cohen’sd
Total sample 10.2(4.5) 7.7(4.9)* .53
CBT1 (n=33) 10.0(4.7) 7.6(5.0)* .49
SC2 (n=33) 10.4(4.4) 7.8(5.0)* .55
Pain Severityb
Group Baseline 8 weeks Cohen’sd
Total sample 5.3(1.7) 4.1(1.6)* .73
CBT1 (n=33) 5.0(1.8) 4.1(1.8)* .50
SC2 (n=33) 5.5(1.6) 4.1(1.5)* .90
% Self-rated Improvementc
Group Baseline 8 weeks
Total sample NA 24.5% (27.2)
CBT1 (n=33) NA 31.0% (30.4)
SC2 (n=33) NA 18.5% (22.7)
1

=Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

2

=Supportive Care

a

=Roland-Morris Disability Questionnaire

b

=Numerical Rating Scale

c

=Global Clinical Impressions;

*

Significant changes from baseline to post-treatment scores, p<.05.