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Treatment control versus patients with high baseline scores (5-10) on Treatment control. This means that the more patients expected treatment to control their condition at baseline, the stronger the effect on the primary outcome was in both the treatment phase B and the post-treatment phase A’.
For Pain Interference in Daily Life, baseline low scores in the IPs dimensions Identity (0-8), Concern (0-8) and Emotional response (0-8) showed stronger effects for both treatment and post-treatment phase versus patients with high baseline scores.
The moderating effect of the IPs dimensions Personal Control, Identity, Concern and Emotional response did not wash out during the post treatment phase.
A multiple baseline single-case experimental design
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