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Table 1 Fit statistics for the different models for each emotion and acceptance. Model 3 operationalized therapy outcome as response (CAPS reduction of at least 30 points from the start to the end of the therapy vs. non-response). Model 4 operationalized therapy outcome as absolute reduction in CAPS scores from start to end

From: Trauma-related emotions and radical acceptance in dialectical behavior therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder after childhood sexual abuse

 

Model 1 (no trend)

Model 2 (linear trend of therapy phase)

Model 3 (linear trend of therapy phase and response)

Model 4 (linear trend of therapy phase and CAPS change)

Guilta,b

AICc

1729.90

1527.83

1522.38

1530.22

W

0.00

0.06

0.92

0.02

R2

 

.26

.26

.27

Shame

AICc

2010.35

1992.20

1987.85

1995.67

W

0.00

0.10

0.88

0.02

R2

 

.05

.05

.05

Distress

AICc

1620.93

1564.61

1557.53

1564.99

W

0.00

0.03

0.95

0.02

R2

 

.12

.16

.16

Fear

AICc

1658.39

1586.50

1577.68

1581.16

W

0.00

0.01

0.84

0.15

R2

 

.12

.19

.21

Anger

AICc

1640.97

1590.63

1583.36

1592.28

W

0.00

0.03

0.96

0.01

R2

 

.03

.09

.03

Sadness

AICc

1723.26

1661.58

1657.21

1665.10

W

0.00

0.10

0.88

0.02

R2

 

.01

.01

.01

Disgust

AICc

1711.20

1630.35

1625.92

1633.21

W

0.00

0.10

0.88

0.02

R2

 

.06

.06

.07

Acceptance

AICc

1631.22

1526.32

1521.56

1529.63

W

0.00

0.08

0.90

0.02

R2

 

.15

.16

.15

  1. Note
  2. aR2: correlation between observed and predicted values of each model
  3. bW: Weight of evidence for model in the context of all other models