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. 2018 Apr 22;17(3):684–696. doi: 10.1177/1534735418772095

Table 2.

Participants’ Enrollment, Satisfaction, Adherence to Program, and Contemplative Practice Experience Data in the CBCT and TAU Groups.a

Data Description
Number of sessions attended
 0 0 (0.00)
 1 1 (3.55)
 2 0 (0.00)
 3 0 (0.00)
 4 0 (0.00)
 5 3 (10.70)
 6 5 (17.90)
 7 9 (32.15)
 8 10 (35.70)
Mean time of practice after session (minutes)
 0 2 (7.15)
 9 1 (3.55)
 12 3 (10.70)
 15 6 (21.40)
 18 4 (14.30)
 More than 24 12 (42.90)
Percentage of home practice with meditation recordings
 0% 2 (7.15)
 10% 1 (3.55)
 20% 0 (0.00)
 30% 0 (0.00)
 40% 0 (0.00)
 50% 0 (0.00)
 60% 3 (10.70)
 70% 0 (0.00)
 80% 4 (14.30)
 90% 2 (7.15)
 100% 16 (57.15)
Frequency of practice (days)
 0 2 (7.15)
 1 2 (7.15)
 2 5 (17.90)
 3 6 (21.40)
 4 4 (14.30)
 5 5 (17.90)
 6 2 (7.15)
 7 2 (7.15)
Intention to attend to future CBCT groups
 Yes 25 (89.30)
 No 3 (10.70)
Intention to continue CBCT personal practice
 Yes 25 (89.30)
 No 3 (10.70)
CBCT recommendation to others
 Yes 26 (92.9)
 No 2 (7.10)
Satisfaction with instructor
 Yes 26 (92.9)
 No 2 (7.10)

Abbreviations: CBCT, Cognitively-Based Compassion Training; TAU, treatment-as-usual.

a

Percentage shown in parentheses.