| Literature DB >> 30146896 |
Paula Viefhaus1, Marion Feldhausen1, Anja Görtz-Dorten1,2, Helene Volk1, Manfred Döpfner1,2, Katrin Woitecki1.
Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate a cognitive-behavioral treatment for children and adolescents with tic disorder including habit reversal training (HRT) in a sample of children and adolescents (n = 27). Multiple outcome measures were used to assess the effects of the treatment on tic symptoms. In addition, impairment/subjective burden ratings and the self-efficacy to control tics were assessed. A within-subject design with two phases (8 weeks diagnostic; 16 sessions treatment) was analyzed using multilevel modeling (MLM). During the treatment phase, significant improvements in tic symptoms, impairment, and self-efficacy to control tics were found on most outcome measures. Treatment effects were found on the clinical rating of tic symptoms (Yale Global Tic Severity Scale [YGTSS]), the self-efficacy to control tics, and the video-observed motor tic frequency by comparing the improvements during treatment with the course of the outcome measures during the preceding diagnostic phase.Entities:
Keywords: Tourette’s disorder; children and adolescents; habit reversal training; tic disorder; treatment evaluation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30146896 DOI: 10.1177/0145445518796203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Modif ISSN: 0145-4455