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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Obsessive Compuls Relat Disord. 2018 Aug 9;23:10.1016/j.jocrd.2019.100465. doi: 10.1016/j.jocrd.2019.100465

Table 3.

Correlations, t tests, and chi square tests between SI–R and CIR change, treatment attrition, and demographic and clinical variables.

SI–R Change CIR Change Drop Status
Age r = .02 r = .08 t = − .50
Gender t = .77 t = .44 X2 = 1.47
Race t = 1.33 t = 1.30 X2 = .92
Education level r = − .21 r = − .07 t = 1.05
Marital status t = .83 t = 1.72 X2 = .06
Employment status t = − .18 t = 1.57 X2 = .04
Number of medical illnesses r = − .01 r = − .19 t = − .60
Mobility r = − .01 r = .15 t = − 1.21
HADS–A r = .12 r = .15 t = − 1.84
HADS–D r = .09 r = .09 t = − 1.84
Total SI–R r = .19 r = .14 t = − 1.24
CIR r = − .17 r = .41** (p = .000) t = − 2.79** (p = .006)

Notes:

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01;

BC = Brief COPE; CIR = Clutter Image Rating; ERQ = Emotion Regulation Questionnaire; HADS = Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; SI–R = Saving Inventory–Revised; URICA = University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Questionnaire.