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Table 4 Frequency of and satisfaction with behavioural treatment techniques of participants’ current treatment

From: Digital communication and virtual reality for extending the behavioural treatment of obesity – the patients’ perspective: results of an online survey in Germany

 

Frequencya

Satisfactionb

 

M

SD

M

SD

Imagination exercises (e.g. going out to eat)

2.09

1.14

2.82

1.31

Exercises in everyday situations

2.03

1.15

2.75

1.30

Exercises with/in front of a mirror

1.65

0.94

2.34

1.19

Touching one’s own body

1.63

0.90

2.36

1.12

Drawing of own body

1.37

0.75

2.26

1.14

Exercises with video recordings of own body

1.33

0.66

2.33

1.15

Exercises with modelling material (e.g. clay, plasticine)

1.20

0.48

2.31

1.10

  1. Note. n = 86
  2. aHigher scores indicate higher frequency of use: 1 = never to 5 = very often. bHigher scores indicate higher satisfaction: 1 = not satisfied to 5 = very satisfied