Pre-treatment child and family characteristics as predictors of outcome in cognitive behavioural therapy for youth anxiety disorders.

Author: HougaardEsben, Lundkvist-HoundoumadiIrene, ThastumMikael

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Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been found to be effective for children and adolescents (6-18 years) with anxiety disorders, but the non-response rate is high-a fact that may argue for the importance of studies on pre-treatment characteristics of children and their families that predict trea...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3109/08039488.2014.903295

データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)

Predicting Success in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

The path to recovery from anxiety disorders is often a winding desert road, filled with challenges and uncertainties. This research investigates the factors that predict the success of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in treating anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. The study examines pre-treatment characteristics of both the child and the family to identify factors that influence the outcome of CBT. The findings suggest that certain pre-treatment characteristics, such as the child's age and the family's level of support, can help predict the effectiveness of CBT.

Finding the Right Path

The study underscores the need for careful assessment and individualized treatment approaches for children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. Identifying key pre-treatment factors that influence treatment outcome can help guide clinicians in tailoring CBT interventions to meet individual needs and increase the likelihood of success.

Navigating the Desert of Anxiety

The journey through anxiety disorders is unique for each individual. This research highlights the importance of understanding the factors that can influence the success of therapy. By identifying these factors, we can better guide individuals and families along their paths to recovery, helping them navigate the challenging desert landscape of anxiety.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This research delves into the factors that predict the success of cognitive behavioral therapy for youth anxiety disorders. The findings suggest that pre-treatment characteristics of both the child and the family can play a significant role in treatment outcome. This emphasizes the importance of individualized treatment approaches and careful assessment to optimize treatment success.
Date :
  1. Date Completed 2015-06-08
  2. Date Revised 2022-03-31
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

24754469

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.3109/08039488.2014.903295

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