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. 2022 Sep 1;25(3):634. doi: 10.4081/ripppo.2022.634

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics and reliable change index.

Variable Pre-treatment Post-treatment Reliable Change Index Subsamples, valid % (n)
n M SD n M SD n* Deteriorated Not classifiable Recovered° Total improved Missing n RCI
Att anx 99 3.86 1.29 87 3.98 1.27
Att avd 99 3.07 1.25 87 3.17 1.28
FACT-G 95 48.36 15.92 90 52.25 16.81 76 23.3(14) 31.7(19) 15.0(9) 45.0(27) 16 5
PHQ-9 109 15.01 5.01 100 12.11 5.54 92 10.8(9) 37.3(31) 24.1(20) 51.8(43) 9 2.4
GAD-7 109 11.02 4.97 99 9.46 5.06 65 12.1(7) 36.2(21) 29.3(17) 51.7(30) 7 2.8
OQ-45 89 84.76 22.38 82 78.82 25.63 74 13.6(8) 62.7(37) 11.9(7) 23.7(14) 15 14
GSES 93 25.00 5.71 79 27.39 5.65 54 4.9(2) 34.1(14) 46.3(19) 61.0(25) 13 4.5

Recovery cut-points are as follows: FACT-G>62; PHQ-9<10; GAD-7<10; OQ-45<63; GSES>27. SD, standard deviation; n*, subsample size of patients in the clinical range at pre-treatment; °Recovered includes individuals who reliably improved and reliably recovered; Att anx, attachment anxiety; Att avd, attachment avoidance; FACT-G, health-related quality of life; PHQ-9, depression; GAD-7, anxiety; OQ-45, general psychological distress; GSES, general self-efficacy; Missing n, number of patients in the subsample without post-treatment scores; RCI, reliable change index values indicate clinically meaningful change when scores on the measure change in the direction of better functioning (RCi>1.96).