Table 1.
Descriptive statistics of examined predictor variables within the socio-demographic domain.
Table 2.
Descriptive statistics of examined predictor variables within the family history of mental illness domain.
Table 3.
Descriptive statistics of examined predictor variables within the clinical characteristics domain.
Table 4.
Descriptive statistics of examined predictor variables within the treatment-related factors domain.
Table 5.
LSAS-SR means and missing data for each measurement occasion.
Fig 1.
Predicted symptomatic improvement based on individual differences in perceived treatment credibility.
For illustrative purposes, a categorization was performed to depict predicted growth curves for patients scoring high and low on credibility. High credibility was operationalized as 1 standard deviation above the mean score on the treatment credibility scale and low credibility as 1 standard deviation below the mean. Mean treatment credibility was 36.20 (SD = 7.42). Error bars are displayed with 95% confidence intervals.
Fig 2.
Predicted symptomatic improvement based on individual differences in treatment adherence.
For illustrative purposes, a categorization was performed to depict predicted growth curves for patients with high and low adherence. High adherence was operationalized as 1 standard deviation above the mean activated number of treatment modules and low adherence as 1 standard deviation below the mean number of modules. Mean adherence was 7.72 (SD = 3.36). Error bars are displayed with 95% confidence intervals.
Fig 3.
Predicted symptomatic improvement based on individual differences in overall functioning level.
Overall level of functioning was as measured with the Global Assessment of Functioning (GAF). For illustrative purposes, a categorization was performed to depict predicted growth curves for patients with high and low levels of functioning. High GAF was operationalized as 1 standard deviation above the mean and low GAF as 1 standard deviation below the mean. Mean GAF was 61.33 (SD = 7.78). Error bars are displayed with 95% confidence intervals.
Table 6.
Final model of predictors’ influence on the rate of symptomatic change and post-treatment level of social anxiety.
Table 7.
Final model of predictors of treatment adherence.