Table 1 |
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Most Frequent Baseline Diagnoses in the Analytic Cohort (n = 95)1 |
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| Disorder |
Frequency |
Percentage2 |
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| Major Depressive Disorder |
35 |
36.8% |
| Post-traumatic Stress Disorder |
21 |
22.1% |
| Dysthymia |
12 |
12.6% |
| Generalized Anxiety Disorder |
11 |
11.6% |
| Simple Phobia |
10 |
10.5% |
| Social Phobia |
9 |
9.5% |
| Adjustment Disorder |
7 |
7.4% |
| Bipolar Disorder |
7 |
7.4% |
| Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder |
4 |
4.2% |
| None |
26 |
27.4% |
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Notes for Table 1 1. The analytic cohort is restricted to those participants available at baseline and follow-up at 6 months (N = 95 of 127 original participants). 2. Percentages add up to greater than 100% because participants were eligible for multiple diagnoses. Each of the following diagnoses were applied only once: Trichotillomania, Agoraphobia without Panic Disorder, Alcohol-induced Psychotic Disorder, Anxiety Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (NOS), Delusional Disorder NOS, Dementia Alzheimer's Type, Dementia NOS, Dissociative Disorder NOS, Eating Disorder NOS, Insomnia NOS, Pain Disorder, Paraphilia NOS, and Tic Disorder NOS. |
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Kertesz et al. Substance Abuse Treatment, Prevention, and Policy 2006 1:27 doi:10.1186/1747-597X-1-27 |
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