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Table 2 Means, standard deviations, and T-scores for the GSE at t0 and t1 in the intention to treat sample

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

 

BPT (n = 79)

EP (n = 77)

CBT (n = 77)

Total sample (n = 233)

M (SD)

T-score

M (SD)

T-score

M (SD)

T-score

M (SD)

T-score

t0

21.96 (4.55)

36

22.17 (4.76)

36

23.17 (5.25)

38

22.43 (4.87)

37

t1

25.00 (5.36)

42

23.43 (5.42)

39

25.61 (4.61)

43

24.68 (5.20)

41

  1. T-scores according to the representative German norm sample by Hinz et al. (2006), < 40: “below average”, 40–60: “normal”, > 60: “above average”; 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