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. 2020 Jan 27;9(2):347. doi: 10.3390/jcm9020347

Table 1.

Sample characteristics at baseline.

bCBT
n = 47
CBT
n = 45
Total
n = 92
Demographic
Gender, female (n, %) 30 (63.8) 25 (55.6) 43 (59.8)
Age (mean, SD) 39.5 (11.4) 37.7 (10.5) 38.6 (11.0)
In a relationship (n, %) 26 (55.3) 27 (60.0) 53 (57.6)
Education (n, %)
Low 6 (12.8) 1 (2.2) 7 (7.6)
Middle 24 (51.1) 31 (68.9) 55 (59.8)
High 17 (36.2) 13 (28.9) 30 (32.6)
Employed (n, %) 27 (57.5) 26 (57.8) 53 (57.6)
Nationality, Dutch (n, %) 42 (89.4) 44 (97.8) 68 (93.5)
Clinical
Treatment preference, bCBT (n, %) 30 (63.8) 30 (66.7) 60 (65.2)
Co-morbid disorder(s) (n, %) 31 (66.0) 30 (66.7) 61 (66.3)
QIDS-SR (mean, SD) 16.6 (4.9) 15.9 (4.1) 16.3 (4.6)
Antidepressant medication (n, %) 32 (68.0) 27 (60.0) 59 (64.1)

Notes: bCBT: blended cognitive behavioral therapy; CBT: cognitive behavioral treatment (face-to-face only); QIDS-SR: Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, Self-Report version; SD: Standard deviation.