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Long-term effect of stepped-care vs in-person cognitive behavioral therapy for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder

Lauri, Klara Olofsdotter ; Andersson, Erik ; Mataix-Cols, David LU ; Norlin, Lisa ; Eriksson, Viktor ; Melin, Karin ; Lenhard, Fabian ; Serlachius, Eva LU and Aspvall, Kristina (2023) In Internet Interventions 32.
Abstract

Long-term follow-up data from trials of digital mental health interventions are rare. This study reports 2-year follow-up data from a non-inferiority trial (N = 152) comparing stepped-care (internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy [CBT] followed by traditional in-person CBT if needed) vs in-person CBT for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder. Both treatment groups had comparable long-term effects, with the majority of participants being responders (stepped-care 66 %; in-person CBT 71 %) 2 years after the end of treatment.

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Adolescent, Child, Cognitive behavior therapy, Long-term, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, Stepped care
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Internet Interventions
volume
32
article number
100613
publisher
Elsevier
external identifiers
  • scopus:85150515210
  • pmid:37033903
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2214-7829
DOI
10.1016/j.invent.2023.100613
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English
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  series       = {{Internet Interventions}},
  title        = {{Long-term effect of stepped-care vs in-person cognitive behavioral therapy for pediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder}},
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  doi          = {{10.1016/j.invent.2023.100613}},
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