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Client,Treatment, and Therapist Variables Related To Outcome in Brief,Systems-Oriented Family Therapy
Authors:CHRISTEL A. WOODWARD  JACK SANTA-BARBARA  DAVID L. STREINER  JOHN T. GOODMAN  SOLOMON LEVIN  NATHAN B. EPSTEIN
Abstract:Client, therapist, and treatment characteristics were examined with respect to how much of the variance they could account for in a variety of outcome measures. Multiple regression analyses were used to examine relationships among each of the client, therapist, and treatment characteristics studied and the various outcome measures. For the 219 families that were treated with brief family therapy, only a relatively low amount of variance in any of the outcome measures could be accounted for. The amount of explained variance, however, varied considerably from one outcome measure to the other. When the more homogeneous groups of clients (single parents or adolescent identified patients) were considered, the amount of explained variance generally showed an increase. Different sets of client, therapist, and treatment variables accounted for the variance in these outcome measures across client groups, demonstrating both the complexities of the relationships and the relative independence of various outcome measures. New variables are suggested for future research.
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