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. 2021 Mar 20;47(2):225–243. doi: 10.1111/jmft.12501

TABLE 1.

Descriptive Statistics of Likert Scale Items (N = 50)

Item M SD Range
Helpfulness of couple teletherapy training 2.30 0.66 1–7 (very helpful – very unhelpful)
Helpfulness of general teletherapy training 2.19 0.86 1–7 (very helpful – very unhelpful)
Sense of comfort distributing couple teletherapy 2.57 1.68 1–7 (extremely uncomfortable – extremely comfortable)
Sense of competence distributing couple teletherapy 2.15 1.68 1–7 (extremely incompetent – extremely competent)
End results of teletherapy appear similar to traditional therapy 3.13 1.55 1–7 (strongly agree – strongly disagree)
Couples appeared to respond well to teletherapy 2.04 1.05 1–7 (strongly agree – strongly disagree)
Couples experienced teletherapy similarly to traditional therapy 3.15 1.67 1–7 (strongly agree – strongly disagree)
Intentionality keeping individual time private from other partner 3.67 1.68 1–7 (completely true – completely untrue)
Sense of working effectively with conflict in teletherapy 2.63 1.32 1–7 (strongly agree – strongly disagree)
Couples’ responsiveness to “conflict interruptions” 3.14 0.77 1–5 (much more responsive – much less responsive)
How well traditional method(s) work in couple teletherapy 2.29 0.94 1–5 (extremely well – not well at all)
Likelihood of providing couple teletherapy post‐COVID‐19 2.74 1.9 1–7 (extremely likely – extremely unlikely)
Likelihood of pursuing additional training post‐COVID‐19 2.74 2.01 1–7 (extremely likely – extremely unlikely)
Overall satisfaction with results of couple teletherapy 2.65 1.54 1–7 (extremely likely – extremely unlikely)

Not all quantitative items are described in this table—only Likert scale items.

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