The feasibility and outcome of clinic plus Internet delivery of cognitive-behavior therapy for childhood anxiety


Autoria(s): Spence, S. H.; Holmes, J. M.; March, S.; Lipp, O. V.
Contribuinte(s)

A.M. La Greca

Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

Seventy-two clinically anxious children, aged 7 to 14 years, were randomly allocated to clinic-based, cognitive-behavior therapy, the same treatment partially delivered Via the Internet. or a wait-list control (WL). Children in the clinic and clinic-plus-Internet conditions showed significantly greater reductions in anxiety from pre- to posttreatment and were more likely to be free of their anxiety diagnoses, compared with the WL group. Improvements were maintained at 12-month follow-up for both therapy conditions', with minimal difference in outcomes between interventions. The Internet treatment content was highly acceptable to families, with minimal dropout and a high level of therapy compliance.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:81056

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Amer Psychological Assoc/Educational Publishing Foundation

Palavras-Chave #Internet #Computer #Online Therapy #Cognitive #Behavior Therapy #Child Anxiety #Psychology, Clinical #Social Phobia #Disorders #Children #Trial #Psychotherapy #Adolescents #Efficacy #Exposure #C1 #380107 Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology #780108 Behavioural and cognitive sciences
Tipo

Journal Article