Additional file 1: of Clinical and economic outcomes of remotely delivered cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment as usual for repeat unscheduled care users with severe health anxiety: a multicentre randomised controlled trial
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- Morriss, Richard; Patel, Shireen; Malins, Sam; Boliang Guo; Higton, Fred; James, Marilyn; Mengjun Wu; Brown, Paula; Boycott, Naomi; Kaylor-Hughes, Catherine; Morris, Martin; Rowley, Emma; Simpson, Jayne; Smart, David; Stubley, Michelle; Kai, Joe; Tyrer, Helen
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Table S1. Essentials of specific elements of cognitive behaviour therapy for health anxiety. Table S2. Diagnostic and demographic features of participants (N=156). Figure S1. Observed mean (95% CI) change in Short Health Anxiety Inventory over 12 months remote cognitive behaviour therapy versus treatment as usual. Table S3. Change in SHAI scores over 12 months (observed value). Table S4. Recovery and remission rates on 14-item Health Anxiety Inventory in remote cognitive behaviour therapy and treatment as usual groups. Table S5. Changes from baseline on SF36 domains in remote cognitive behaviour therapy (RCBT) and treatment as usual (TAU). Table S6. Incremental cost effectiveness ratios (ICERS) for remote cognitive behaviour therapy (RCBT) and treatment as usual (TAU). (DOCX 50 kb)