An evaluation of group therapy for adolescents using social skills training |
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Authors: | James G. Mckenna Lisa Rosenthal Gaffney |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Child Guidance, Rogers Street, 4000, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia 2. University of Queensland, Australia
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Abstract: | The present study investigated the hypothesis that social skills training is more effective in increasing socially acceptable behaviour in adolescents than is a generalized or non-specific form of group therapy. Forty-two subjects were selected to participate in the study from among adolescents referred for group therapy at two youth guidance clinics in Brisbane, Australia. The 23 males and 19 females were randomly assigned to one of three treatment conditions: a social skills training group, a non-specific therapy group and a waiting-list-for-therapy (control) condition. All subjects were assessed before and after treatment on five measures of social skills. Subjects in the social skills training group showed significant improvements on three of these measures while the non-specific therapy and waiting-list control groups showed no specific changes on any of the measures. |
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