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Fig. 2 | BMC Psychiatry

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From: Readiness to change and therapy outcomes of an innovative psychotherapy program for surgical patients: results from a randomized controlled trial

Fig. 2

Johnson-Neyman plots of the interaction between treatment allocation (BRIA psychotherapy sessions vs. BWA, N = 220) and readiness to change. a Participation in psychosocial mental health care options at month 6; b Having approached psychosocial mental health care options at month 6. The black continuous lines show the conditional effects of BRIA psychotherapy sessions for all values of readiness to change, and the dotted lines above and below indicate the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CI). The gray vertical dashed lines identify the regions of significance, reaching from the lowest score until the score of readiness to change at which the lower 95% CI of the slope crosses the zero point. For all readiness values below, the effect of BRIA psychotherapy sessions is statistically significant

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