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    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Therapeutic Interventions

    Background:

    • Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is effective for depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
    • Patient attendance in group therapy significantly impacts treatment outcomes.
    • Predicting and improving attendance in CBT groups remains a clinical challenge.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the Group Therapy Questionnaire (GTQ) as a tool for predicting attendance in CBT groups.
    • To identify specific GTQ factors associated with poor attendance in patients with depression, anxiety, and OCD.

    Main Methods:

    • Eighty participants completed the GTQ before joining CBT groups.
    • Group therapists recorded participant attendance.
    • Statistical analysis was used to correlate GTQ responses with attendance data.

    Main Results:

    • Patient expectations regarding group therapy were significantly associated with attendance.
    • Interpersonal difficulties, health issues, and substance use, as measured by the GTQ, did not predict attendance.
    • A revised, shorter GTQ focusing on expectations could be a useful screening tool.

    Conclusions:

    • Patient expectations are a critical factor in predicting attendance in CBT groups.
    • The GTQ shows potential as a screening tool, particularly a version focused on expectations.
    • Further development of a brief GTQ could help clinicians proactively address potential attendance barriers.