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. 2019 Sep 10;27(3):490–506. doi: 10.1007/s10880-019-09649-9

Table 1.

Crosstabulation of 6- and 12-month RCI of symptoms of anxiety and depression versus group

Reliable increase of score/deterioration or no reliable change Reliable decrease of score/improvement Total
6 months
RCI categories anxiety (SCARED or HADS-A)a
 CAU 11 (34.4%) 21 (65.6%) 32
 CBT 14 (40.0%) 21 (60.0%) 35
RCI categories depression (CDI or BDI-II)b
 CAU 11 (34.4%) 21 (65.6%) 32
 CBT 19 (54.3%) 16 (45.7%) 35
12 months
RCI categories anxiety (SCARED or HADS-A)c
 CAU 12 (37.5%) 20 (62.5%) 32
 CBT 16 (44.4%) 20 (55.6%) 36
RCI categories depression (CDI or BDI-II)d
 CAU 8 (25.0%) 24 (75%) 32
 CBT 19 (52.8%) 17 (47.2%) 36

aPearson Chi-square = .226, p = .801, φ = − .058 (95%BI .000–.293). Numbers in parentheses indicate row percentages

bPearson Chi-square = 2.680, p = .141, φ = .200 (95%BI .000–.439). Numbers in parentheses indicate row percentages

cPearson Chi-square = .337, p = .626, φ = .070 (95%BI .000–.306). Numbers in parentheses indicate row percentages

dPearson Chi-square = 5.460, p = .026, φ = .283 (95%BI .036–.521). Numbers in parentheses indicate row percentages