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Table 2 Intercepts and slopes of models 3 estimated with the MLMs using time in therapy and therapy response (response vs non-response) to predict change in emotions and acceptance over time (fixed effects (standard error); scale: 0–100)a,b

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

 

Estimated intercept (SE)

Coefficient

Treatment phase (SE)

Coefficient

Response (SE)

Guilt

79.90 (8.71)

−35.41 (4.03)

−11.05 (10.10)

Shame

80.85 (9.98)

−27.28 (9.10)

−1.34 (10.39)

Distress

75.20 (5.81)

−16.31 (3.83)

−12.91 (6.64)

Fear

69.92 (7.31)

−16.51 (4.55)

−18.85 (8.19)a

Anger

55.79 (9.90)

−9.40 (5.67)

−19.77 (11.59)

Sadness

55.64 (8.68)

−6.20 (6.97)

−1.01 (10.57)

Disgust

81.44 (7.73)

−16.45 (5.95)

−5.50 (9.15)

Acceptance

20.41 (8.91)

22.51 (5.66)

7.42 (10.02)

  1. Note
  2. aThe estimated coefficient for CAPS as a continuous predictor for fear (best fitting modell according to AICc) was −16.54
  3. bTime in therapy was coded as “0” (week 2–4 = start) or “1” (final 2 weeks = end treatment). The response was coded as “0” (CAPS change under 30) or response (CAPS change at least 30)