“…Despite a broad dropout range (14–50%) reported by previous national and international studies ( Melville et al, 2007 ; Smith et al, 2010 ; Jimenez-Murcia et al, 2012 ), an average of around 26% has been agreed ( Melville et al, 2007 ). Prior to confinement, a recent national study ( Jiménez-Murcia et al, 2019 ) reported dropout rates of 32.4% among patients with GD regarding clinical trajectories based on GD severity among patients following a 12months manualized CBT program. Features such as patients’ medical or family issues, length of therapy, personality traits (e.g., perseverance, reward sensitivity, sensation-seeking), younger age, lower educational level, and neurocognitive variables, among others, have been studied as potential predictors of treatment dropout ( Melville et al, 2007 ; Álvarez-Moya et al, 2011 ; Jiménez-Murcia et al, 2015 ; Mallorquí-Bagué et al, 2018 , 2019 ; Mestre-Bach et al, 2019 ).…”