PSYCHOTHERAPY ENGAGERS VERSUS NON-ENGAGERS
PSYCHOTHERAPY ENGAGERS VERSUS NON-ENGAGERS
PSYCHOTHERAPY ENGAGERS VERSUS NON-ENGAGERS
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= 0.01, p = .917. However, therapist use of disclosure-miscellaneous differed across<br />
thirds of the intake sessions, F(2, 3858) = 4.16, p = .016. Planned comparisons revealed<br />
that the adjusted estimated mean proportions of therapist disclosure-miscellaneous<br />
significantly decreased from the first to the second third of the intake sessions, F(1, 3858)<br />
= 5.79, p = .016, but did not significantly change between the second to last third, F(1,<br />
3858) = 0.47, p = .493, nor the first compared to the last third, F(1, 3858) = 3.25, p =<br />
.071. Figure 6 illustrates the main effect of Time for the adjusted estimated mean<br />
percentages of disclosure-miscellaneous.<br />
Estimated Likelihood (%)<br />
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1.2<br />
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0.6<br />
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0.2<br />
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Disclosure-Miscellaneous<br />
1st Third 2nd Third 3rd Third<br />
Thirds of Intake Session<br />
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All Cases<br />
Figure 6. Adjusted estimated mean percentages of disclosure-miscellaneous across thirds of the intake<br />
session when combining engagers and non-engagers. The Time main effect was statistically significant, F(2,<br />
3858) = 4.16, p = .016. The adjusted average use of disclosure-miscellaneous changed significantly from<br />
the first the second third, F(1, 3858) = 5.79, p = .016, but no significant differences were found from the<br />
second to the last third or from the first to the last third.