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From: Bouldering psychotherapy is effective in enhancing perceived self-efficacy in people with depression: results from a multicenter randomized controlled trial

Fig. 2

Change in perceived self-efficacy between t0 and t1 on the GSE in the intention to treat sample. Note: BPT: Bouldering psychotherapy, CBT: Cognitive behavioral group therapy, EP: Home-based physical exercise program, GSE: General Self-Efficacy Scale, higher scores indicate higher perceived self-efficacy, range: 10–40; t0: baseline data collection, t1: data collection directly after the ten-week intervention period; n = 233 (intention to treat)

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