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Table 3 Observed raw data on and utilization frequency at baseline (t0) and end of the intervention (t1) in both study groups

From: Is bouldering-psychotherapy a cost-effective way to treat depression when compared to group cognitive behavioral therapy – results from a randomized controlled trial

 

T0 – period 13 weeks prior to intervention

T1 –intervention period (Ø 11.5 weeks)

User Quota

Ø Utilization Frequency

User Quota

Ø Utilization Frequency

BPT (n = 79)

CBT (n = 77)

p-value

BPT (n = 79)

CBT (n = 77)

p-value

BPT (n = 72)

CBT (n = 68)

p-value

BPT (n = 72)

CBT (n = 68)

p-value

General practioner (vist)

36.7%

37.7%

0.90

0.8

1.0

0.63

22.2%

23.5%

0.85

0.4

0.7

0.68

Psychiatrist (visit)

62.0%

57.1%

0.53

1.6

1.8

0.77

54.2%

39.7%

0.09

1.1

0.9

0.11

Individual psychotherapy (session)

53.2%

49.4%

0.63

6.7

6.2

0.85

48.6%

42.6%

0.48

6.2

5.4

0.87

Group psychotherapy (session)

5.1%

1.3%

0.18

0.6

0.2

0.18

4.2%

0.0%

0.09

0.5

0

0.09

Anti-depressant (prescriptions)

41.8%

40.3%

0.85

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−/−

−/−

11.1%

13.2%

0.7

−/−

−/−

−/−

Rehabilitation (days)

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

0

−/−

−/−

−/−

Psychiatric day clinic (days)

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

−/−

0

−/−

−/−

−/−

Psychiatric hospital (days)

7.6%

15.6%

0.12

2.4

6.7

0.11

−/−

−/−

0

−/−

−/−

−/−

Working days lost

44.3%

37.7%

0.29

14.8

12.8

0.36

31.9%

33.8%

0.86

6.8

6.6

0.95

Reduced working hours

10.1%

10.4%

0.93

12.3

12.3

0.91

20.8%

17.6%

0.49

43.3

35.1

0.53

Early retirement (days)

13.9%

11.7%

0.61

9.4

7.6

0.61

13.9%

13.2%

0.88

8.3

8.0

0.89

  1. Sample sizes refer to participants with valid answers at the distinct time points. Within BPT t1 data of 7 individuals were completely missing, within CBT t1 data of 9 individuals were completely missing. As further single missing items did not occur, valid answers are the same for each sub-category