Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
The Satisfaction with Therapy and Therapist Scale-Revised |
Satisfaction with therapy subscale is the summation of six items, each scored 1-5 (1 = maximum dissatisfaction; 5 = maximum satisfaction), yielding a total score between 6 and 30. Satisfaction with therapist subscale is the summation of six items, each scored 1-5 (1 = maximum dissatisfaction; 5 = maximum satisfaction), yielding a total score between 6 and 30. Overall satisfaction is an additional single item scored 1-5 (1 = maximum dissatisfaction; 5 = maximum satisfaction). The two subscales and the overall satisfaction item are each reported separately. |
8-Week Post-treatment |
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Primary |
Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire |
Logical Credibility/Expectancy subscale is the average of four self report items, three of which are scored 1-9 (1 = not at all logical; 9 = very logical). A fourth Logical Credibility/Expectancy item reflects the percentage of functioning improvement participants think will occur. Feeling Credibility/Expectancy subscale is the average of four self report items, three of which are scored 1-9 (1 = not at all logical; 9 = very logical). A fourth Feeling Credibility/Expectancy item reflects the percentage of functioning improvement participants feel will occur. The two subscales are each reported separately. |
Baseline |
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Primary |
Functional Assessment of Currently Employed Technology Scale (FACETS) |
The summation of ten items related to ease of use of technology, each scored 1-6 (1 = never use a technology; 5 = easy/regular use of a technology), yielding a total score between 10 and 60. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Primary |
Percent of Group Therapy Sessions Attended |
Number of sessions each participant attends divided by 8 sessions (total number of sessions available to attend). |
8 Weeks |
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Secondary |
Anger Discomfort Scale |
The summation of fifteen items related to Anger Discomfort, each scored 1-4 (1 = almost never; 5 = almost always), yielding a total score between 15 and 60. Three items are inverted scores. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) |
Average of four self report items: current pain, worst pain over the last 7 days, least pain over the last 7 days, and average pain over the last 7 days. Each item is scored 0-10 (0 = no pain; 10 = pain as bad as can be), yielding a total score between 0 and 10. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Coping Strategies Questionnaire (CSQ) |
The summation of fourteen items related to Coping Strategies, each scored 0-6 (0 = never do; 6 = always do), yielding a total score between 0 and 84. Two items are inverted scores. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS)-Anxiety Short Form 7a |
Sum of seven self-report items assessing anxiety over the past 7 days. Items range from 1-5 (1 = never experiencing a type of distressing emotion; 5 = always feeling that emotion), yielding a total score between 7 and 35. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
PROMIS-Depression Short Form 8a |
Sum of eight self-report items assessing depression and emotional distress over the past 7 days. Items range from 1-5 (1 = never feeling a type of distressing emotion; 5 = always feeling that emotion), yielding a total score between 8 and 40. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
PROMIS-Global Health |
Global Physical health subscale is the summation of two items, each scored 1-5 (1 = excellent; 5 = poor), yielding a total score between 2 and 10. Global Mental health subscale is the summation of two items, each scored 1-5 (1 = excellent; 5 = poor), yielding a total score between 2 and 10. Health Perception & Social Roles subscale is the summation of two items, each scored 1-5 (1 = excellent; 5 = poor), yielding a total score between 2 and 10. The three subscales are each reported separately. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
PROMIS-Pain Interference Short Form 8a |
Sum of eight self-report items assessing interference of pain with daily activities over the past 7 days. Items range from 1-5 (1 = no interference; 5 = maximum interference), yielding a total score between 8 and 40. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Property Association Task |
One-hundred-thirty property-emotion pairs (e.g. frown-sadness) are assessed for the level of association between them on a scale of 0-6 (0 = not at all; 6 = extremely). Each pair represents a way of associating emotions to either interoception, behaviors, or situations (40 pairs each; 10 false pairs as controls). The three different association scores are summed up independently on a scale between 0 and 240. Answer reaction times are also collected. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
PANAS Emotion Differentiation |
The average of five self-report items assessing how much they current experience a certain emotional state. Items range from 0-100 (0 = Very slightly or not at all; 100 = Extremely). |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Patient Global Impression of Change (PGIC) |
A single self report item assessing the Patient Global Impression of Change as a result of treatment. Items range from 1-7 (1 = No change (or condition has gotten worse); 7 = A great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference). |
8-Week Post-treatment |
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Secondary |
Social Connectedness Scale-Revised |
Sum of eight self-report items assessing feelings of Social Connectedness. Items range from 1-6 (1 = strongly agree/low connectedness; 5 = strongly disagree/high connectedness), yielding a total score between 8 and 48. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Survey of Pain Attitudes (SOPA) |
Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's attitude towards their pain. Items range from 0-4 (0 = this attitude is very untrue for me; 4 = this attitude is very true for me), yielding a total score between 0 and 56. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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Secondary |
Test of Self-Conscious Affect 3-Short Version (TOSCA-3) |
Forty-four self report items assess the likelihood of orientation towards feeling shame, detachment, guilt and externalization as reactions to eleven different scenarios. Items range from 1-5 (1 = not likely/low likelihood of reaction style; 5 = very likely/high likelihood of reaction style) and the four different reaction style scores are summed up independently on a scale between 11 and 55. |
Change from Baseline, 8-Week Post-treatment, 2-Month Follow Up |
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