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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2019 May 23;38(8):759–768. doi: 10.1037/hea0000763

Table 2.

Primary study outcomes at baseline and post-intervention by study condition

Monitor + Accept Monitor Only No Treatment Control Time x
Outcome (Pre and Post N=51) (Pre N=51; Post N=46) (Pre N=26;Post N=28) Condition
Pre Post d Pre Post d Pre Post d Difference

Stress Ratings 2.94 (.14) 2.09 (.14) .85 2.90 (.14) 2.32 (.14) .59 3.31 (.20) 2.86 (.19) .44 χ2(2)=9.89, p=.007
Occasions Stressed 0.66 (.04) 0.45 (.04) .72 0.62 (.04) 0.52 (.04) .36 0.72 (.05) 0.68 (.05) .16 χ2(2)=13.34, p=.001
Non-judgment 3.83 (.12) 4.58 (.12) .88 3.65 (.12) 4.25 (.12) .72 3.65 (.17) 3.92 (.16) .31 χ2(2)=30.82, p<.001

Note: Data are reported as means (SE) adjusted for observation number within day (coded 0–4). d = Cohen’s d effect size estimate.