Combined Individual Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Parent Training for Childhood Depression: 2- to 3-Year Follow-Up |
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Authors: | Dikla Eckshtain PhD Scott T. Gaynor PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Judge Baker Children's Center , Harvard Medical School , Boston , Massachusetts , USA deckshtain@jbcc.harvard.edu;3. Department of Psychology , Western Michigan University , Kalamazoo , Michigan , USA |
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Abstract: | Fourteen children with significant depressive symptoms from an open clinical trial of Primary and Secondary Control Enhancement Training augmented with Caregiver–Child Relationship Enhancement Training, participated in a 2- to 3-year follow-up assessment. The results suggested that the significant decreases in depressive symptoms observed at posttreatment were maintained at 2- to 3-year follow-up. Mothers' reports of significant improvement of child psychosocial functioning were also maintained, providing social validation of the effects. Pretreatment child-rated mother-child relations predicted depressive symptoms at 2- to 3-year follow-up. These long-term data support the use of the combined intervention and suggest the need for further research on caregiver involvement in treatment. |
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Keywords: | childhood cognitive behavior therapy depression family parent training |
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