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. 2018 Dec 5;5(4):e11222. doi: 10.2196/11222

Table 2.

Case series paranoia, well-being, and thinking habit outcomes.

Variable Baseline (n=12) Post therapy (8 weeks; n=12) Follow-up (12 weeks; n=10)
Statistics Cohen d Statistics Cohen d
GPTSa, mean (SD) 105.50 (17.40) 91.33 (28.49) 0.59 89.90 (37.19) 0.44
VASb distress, mean (SD) 79.58 (16.16) 61.67 (34.00) 0.61 58.80 (37.30) 0.75
VAS preoccupation, mean (SD) 70.58 (25.46) 62.92 (30.56) 0.50 55.00 (31.97) 0.75
WEMWBSc, mean (SD) 39.13 (2.80) 42.55 (7.84) 0.71 43.22 (9.38) 0.40
VAS conviction, mean (SD) 75.42 (29.65) 56.83 (32.91) 0.67 55.00 (37.11) 0.63
VAS possibility of being mistakend, mean (SD) 36.36 (37.69) 41.75 (35.78) 0.12 46.50 (34.32) 0.20
n with ≥1 alternative explanations, n (%) 4 (33) 6 (50) N/Ae 8 (80) N/A

aGPTS: Green Paranoid Thoughts Scale.

bVAS: Visual Analog Scale.

cWEMWBS: Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-Being Scale; baseline: n=8, post: n=11, follow-up: n=9.

dBaseline: n=11.

eN/A: not applicable.