11 research outputs found
Descriptives and effect of patient related factors on patient delay and doctor related factors on doctor delay.
<p><sup>a</sup> Pearson correlation coefficient</p><p><sup>b</sup>Mann-Whitney U test</p><p><sup>c</sup> highest educational level completed: primary school only (1), low vocational degree (2), middle secondary degree (3), middle vocational degree (4), high secondary degree (5), high vocational degree (6), university degree (7)</p><p>Descriptives and effect of patient related factors on patient delay and doctor related factors on doctor delay.</p
Flowchart of patients who provided useful samples.
<p>Flowchart of patients who provided useful samples.</p
Data for goal disturbance, cortisol levels, CAR, DCS, and COMT over time (n = 72).
<p>Paired samples t-tests were used to test significant differences between time 2 and time 3, and ANOVA’s with COMT genotype as between-group factor to test significant differences in cortisol levels between genotypes.</p
Mean depression scores for levels of education and history of care, separately for CBT and MBCT on all measurements.
<p>Mean depression scores for levels of education and history of care, separately for CBT and MBCT on all measurements.</p
Hierarchical regression analyses predicting cortisol 18 months post-diagnosis (Time 3).
<p>*<i>p</i> < 0.05</p><p>**<i>p</i> < 0.01</p><p>Hierarchical regression analyses predicting cortisol 18 months post-diagnosis (Time 3).</p
Patients’ demographics.
<p>(n = 72) (percentages may not add up to 100% due to missing data).</p><p>Patients’ demographics.</p
Hierarchical regression analyses predicting cortisol 7 months post-diagnosis (Time 2).
<p>*<i>p</i> < 0.05</p><p>**<i>p</i> < 0.01</p><p>Hierarchical regression analyses predicting cortisol 7 months post-diagnosis (Time 2).</p