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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aging Ment Health. 2019 Dec 3;25(3):431–438. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2019.1697204

Table 3.

Association between religious coping and treatment acceptance and treatment outcomes at 12 weeks

12-week TEI score 12-week HAMD score
B (SE) t-value P B (SE) t-value P
Intercept 72.55 (6.18) 11.748 <.001 15.53 (4.42) 3.510 .001
Religious coping score 0.46 (0.34) 1.350 .727 −0.03 (0.22) −0.131 .896
Age −0.03 (0.08) −0.349 .638 −0.11 (0.05) −2.358 .019
Female 1.06 (1.41) 0.754 .452 0.85 (0.87) 0.971 .333
African American −1.63 (1.61) −1.012 .313 −2.20 (1.00) −2.194 .029
Hispanic −1.43 (1.70) −0.841 .402 −1.77 (0.98) −1.797 .074
Bachelor’s degree −4.19 (1.50) −2.788 .006 0.35 (0.98) 0.359 .720
Cannot make ends meet/just manage to get by 0.25 (1.74) 0.144 .886 1.01 (1.08) 0.940 .348
Active coping score 0.25 (0.37) 0.692 .490 0.14 (0.24) 0.593 .554
Emotional support coping score 0.46 (0.35) 1.301 .195 −0.59 (0.21) −2.802 .005
Clergy consultation on depression −1.78 (1.62) −1.095 .275 −1.02 (1.05) −0.978 .329
BATD vs. PST −1.17 (1.31) −0.893 .373
12-week HAMD score −0.18 (0.10) −1.893 .060
BATD vs. attention control −3.81 (0.95) −3.997 <.001
PST vs. attention control −6.59 (0.96) −6.896 <.001
Baseline HAMD score 0.53 (0.07) 7.252 <.001
Model statistics N=169; R2=.136; Adjusted R2=.068; SE=7.753 N=252; R2=.353; Adjusted R2=.302; SE=5.986