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Modular CBT for Childhood Anxiety Disorders: Evaluating Clinical Outcomes and its Predictors.

Francisca J A van Steensel1, Liesbeth G E Telman2,3, M Maric2,4, Susan M Bögels2,4.   

Abstract

This study examined clinical outcomes of a modular individual CBT for children with anxiety disorders (AD), and predictors of outcomes, in usual clinical practice. Participants were 106 children with ADs (7-17 years), and parents. Assessments were pre-, mid-, post-test, and 10 weeks after CBT (follow-up). Predictors (measured pre-treatment) were child characteristics (gender, age, type of AD, comorbid disorders), fathers' and mothers' anxious/depressive symptoms, and parental involvement (based on parents' presence during treatment sessions and the use of a parent module in treatment). At follow-up, 59% (intent-to-treat analyses) to 70% (completer analysis) of the children were free from their primary anxiety disorder. A significant decrease in anxiety symptoms was found. Higher parental involvement was related to lower child anxiety at follow-up, but only for children with comorbid disorders. Findings suggest that it is beneficial to treat anxiety with modular CBT. Future steps involve comparisons of modularized CBT with control conditions.
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Keywords:  Anxiety disorders; Children; Effectiveness; Modular CBT; Predictors

Year:  2022        PMID: 36192529     DOI: 10.1007/s10578-022-01437-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Psychiatry Hum Dev        ISSN: 0009-398X


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