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A brief group cognitive-behavioral intervention for social phobia in childhood.
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Preliminary support is provided for the utility of a brief intervention for preadolescent children with social phobia, with results stronger for parent report and interviewer ratings than for child self-report.About:
This article is published in Journal of Anxiety Disorders.The article was published on 2004-01-01. It has received 105 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social anxiety & Brief intervention.read more
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders in children and adolescents
TL;DR: CBT was no more effective than non-CBT active control treatments or TAU in reducing anxiety diagnoses and the few controlled follow-up studies indicate that treatment gains in the remission of anxiety diagnosis are not statistically significant.
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Evidence-Based Psychosocial Treatments for Phobic and Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents
TL;DR: Meta-analytic results revealed no significant differences between individual and group treatments on diagnostic recovery rates and anxiety symptom reductions, as well as other youth symptoms, and Parental involvement was similarly efficacious as parental noninvolvement inindividual and group treatment formats.
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Evidence-Based Assessment of Anxiety and Its Disorders in Children and Adolescents
TL;DR: An overview of where the field currently stands when it comes to having evidence-based methods and instruments available for use in assessing anxiety and its disorders in children and adolescents is provided.
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What five decades of research tells us about the effects of youth psychological therapy: A multilevel meta-analysis and implications for science and practice.
John R. Weisz,Sofie Kuppens,Mei Yi Ng,Dikla Eckshtain,Ana M. Ugueto,Rachel A. Vaughn-Coaxum,Amanda Jensen-Doss,Kristin M. Hawley,Lauren Krumholz Marchette,Brian C. Chu,V. Robin Weersing,Samantha R. Fordwood +11 more
TL;DR: Overall effect size (ES) and moderator effects were assessed using multilevel modeling to address ES dependency that is common, but typically not modeled, in meta-analyses, and only youth-focused behavioral therapies showed similar and robust effects across youth, parent, and teacher reports.
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Effects of psychotherapy for anxiety in children and adolescents: a meta-analytic review
TL;DR: Treatment targeted at specific anxiety disorders, individual psychotherapy, and psychotherapy with older children and adolescents had effect sizes which were larger than effect sizes for treatments targeting a range of anxiety disorders; however, quality ratings were higher for more recently published studies.
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Manual for the Child: Behavior Checklist and Revised Child Behavior Profile
TL;DR: In this article, the Association of Science, Education, and Technology (SBSPro) published a survey on the state of the art in early childhood special education in South Korea.
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Treating anxiety disorders in children: Results of a randomized clinical trial.
TL;DR: Many treated Ss were found to be without a diagnosis at posttest and at follow-up and to be within normal limits on many measures and the need for further research on treatment components and alternative treatment methods is highlighted.
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Test-retest reliability of anxiety symptoms and diagnoses with the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV: child and parent versions.
TL;DR: The ADIS for DSM-IV:C/P was found to have excellent reliability in symptom scale scores for separation anxiety disorder, socialphobia, specific phobia, and generalized anxiety disorder and good to excellent reliability for deriving combined diagnoses of these disorders.
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Social Phobia: Comorbidity and Morbidity in an Epidemiologic Sample
Franklin R. Schneier,James R. Johnson,Christopher D. Hornig,Michael R. Liebowitz,Myrna M. Weissman +4 more
TL;DR: Social phobia was associated with distress and impairment, yet was rarely treated by mental health professionals, and an increase in suicide attempts was found among subjects with social phobia overall, but this increase was mainly attributable to comorbid cases.