Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Behav Modif. 2013 Jan;37(1):113-27. doi: 10.1177/0145445512456546. Epub 2012 Sep 25.
The present study examines treatment length and timing of exposure from two child anxiety disorders clinics. Data regarding symptoms and treatment characteristics for 28 youth were prospectively obtained through self, parent, and therapist report at each session. Information regarding length of treatment, timing of exposure initiation, and drop-out rates were compared with those obtained through efficacy and effectiveness trials of manualized treatment for anxious youth. Findings from the authors' clinical data revealed significantly shorter treatment duration with exposures implemented sooner than in the previous studies. Dropout rates were significantly higher than in the efficacy trial but comparable with the effectiveness trial. Outcome data from a subset of eight patients revealed large effect sizes. These findings suggest that effective treatment can be shorter and more focused on exposure than is often outlined in manuals and have important implications for outcome research and dissemination.
本研究考察了两家儿童焦虑症诊所的治疗时长和暴露时机。通过自我报告、家长报告和治疗师报告,在每次治疗中前瞻性地获得了 28 名青少年的症状和治疗特征数据。通过与焦虑青少年的手册化治疗的疗效和有效性试验相比,比较了治疗时长、暴露启动时间和辍学率的信息。作者的临床数据结果表明,实施暴露的治疗时长显著缩短,且比之前的研究更早开始。辍学率明显高于疗效试验,但与有效性试验相当。8 名患者亚组的结果数据显示出较大的效应量。这些发现表明,与手册中通常概述的相比,有效的治疗可以更短,并更侧重于暴露,这对结果研究和传播具有重要意义。