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Table 3 Regression coefficients of duration of formal and frequency of informal mindfulness practice during the course on 6-month PTSD symptom severity and craving

From: Formal mindfulness practice predicts reductions in PTSD symptom severity following a mindfulness-based intervention for women with co-occurring PTSD and substance use disorder

Variable

Model 1

Model 2

β

SE

95% CI

R2

∆R2

β

SE

95% CI

R2

∆R2

BL symptoms

.658**

.267

[.480, 1.16]

.602

.427

− .327

.166

[− .602, .009]

.262

.145

PC FMP

− .670**

.019

[− .120, − .039]

  

− .381

.009

[− .035, .003]

  

BL symptoms

.106

.392

[− .687, .996]

.011

.001

− .314

.196

[− .660, .179]

.131

.065

PC IMP

− .033

.175

[− .379, .335]

  

.262

.063

[− .071, .220]

  
  1. N = 23. We examined the predictive strength of average formal and informal mindfulness practice during the course on total PTSD symptom severity and craving 6 months following the intervention. In Model 1, 6-month total PTSD symptoms is entered as the dependent variable. In Model 2, 6-month craving is entered as the dependent variable
  2. BL baseline, PC postcourse, FMP formal mindfulness practice, IMP informal mindfulness practice
  3. **p < .01