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Table 6 Correlations (Spearman’s rho) for exposure techniques applied, experience and caseload for each of the four anxiety disorders

From: On the use of exposure therapy in the treatment of anxiety disorders: a survey among cognitive behavioural therapists in the Netherlands

 

Social anxiety (n = 476)

(Specific) Phobia (n = 448)

OCD (n = 443)

Panic (n = 467)

 

Experience

Caseload

Experience

Caseload

Experience

Caseload

Experience

Caseload

Exposure interventions

        

Therapist-directed in vivo exposure

.04

.14a

.09

.18a

.11

.21a

.10

.12

In vivo self-exposure

.04

.14a

.12

.17a

.14

.13

.13

.13

Imaginal exposure

.21a

-.06

.21a

.01

.18a

.05

.17a

-.05

Exposure and response prevention

.08

.03

.10

.02

.16a

.13

.10

.01

Interoceptive exposure

.12

.04

.17a

.01

.13

.02

-.03

.12

Exposure-based homework assignments

.06

.07

.14

.12

.13

.11

.10

.08

  1. aSignificant at α = .001 (two-sided)