Early indicators of response to transdiagnostic treatment of pediatric anxiety and depression

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‘Early indicators of response to transdiagnostic treatment of pediatric anxiety and depression’

Open Access paper from the JCPP

Pediatric anxiety and depression are prevalent, impairing, and highly comorbid. Available evidence-based treatments have an average response rate of 60%. One path to increasing response may be to identify likely non-responders midway through treatment to adjust course prior to completing an episode of care. The aims of this study, thus, were to identify predictors of post-intervention response assessing (a) mid-treatment symptom severity, (b) session-by-session treatment process factors, and (c) a model optimizing the combination of these.

Authors: Pauline Goger, Michelle Rozenman, Araceli Gonzalez, David A. Brent, Giovanna Porta, Frances L. Lynch, John F. Dickerson, V. Robin Weersing

First published: 21 August 2023

https://doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13881

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