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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 10.
Published in final edited form as: Mindfulness (N Y). 2019 Aug 1;10(11):2327–2340. doi: 10.1007/s12671-019-01207-6

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics in CBCT(n=51) and Support Group (n=31) among completers

CBCT Support Group
Categorical Variables N (%) N (%)
Gender (Female) 26 (51.0%) 17 (54.8%)
Homeless 32 (62.7%) 18 (58.1%)
Education
 Less than 12th grade 21 (41.2%) 13 (41.9%)
 High School/GED 10 (19.6%) 10 (32.3%)
 Some college/Tech School 15 (29.4%) 5 (16.1%)
 College or Tech School Graduate 4 (7.8%) 2 (6.5%)
 Graduate School 1 (2.0%) 0 (0%)
Currently employed 2 (3.9%) 4 (12.9%)
Monthly income
 0–249 35 (70.0%) 23 (74.2%)
 500–499 3 (6.0%) 2 (6.5%)
 499–999 10 (20.0%) 6 (19.4%)
 1000–1999 2 (4.0%) 0 (0%)
 2000+ 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Continuous Variables M (SD) M (SD)
Age (years) 41.5 (10.6) 43.9 (10.8)
Number of past attempts 5.0 (6.3) 4.9 (4.25)
Baseline suicide ideation 21.5 (6.7) 20.6 (7.8)
Baseline depressive symptoms 34.2 (12.1) 33.32 (13.21)
Baseline self-compassion 53.5 (13.0) 57.0 (17.2)

Note. Suicide ideation was measured by Beck Scale for Suicide Ideation (BSS), depressive symptoms were measured by Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), and self-compassion was measured Self-Compassion Scale (SCS).