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. 2019 Nov 7;22(2):329–337. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnz269

Table 3.

Before vs after neurofeedback session changes in pain, anger, and stress

Raw Scores
Multilevel Modeling of Change
Presession
Postsession
Intercept Presession Level
Variable Mean (SD) Min–Max Mean (SD) Min–Max Coeff (SE) Coeff (SE)
Pain 4.85 (2.16) 0–10 3.23 (2.17) 0–10 –1.41*** (0.25) –0.57*** (0.02)
Stress 5.02 (2.37) 0–10 1.79 (1.94) 0–10 –3.22*** (0.24) –0.81*** (0.03)
Anger 2.94 (2.42) 0–10 2.93 (2.22) 0–10 0.15 (0.29) –0.77*** (0.03)

Change scores were derived by subtracting presession scores from postsession scores and from N = 965 sessions. Following 10-minute neurofeedback sessions, 67.05% (647/965) of the time veterans reported reduced pain, 85.39% (824/965) of the time veterans reported reduced stress, and 38.34% (370/965) of the time veterans reported reduced anger.

***

P < 0.001.