Treatment integrity refers to the degree to which an intervention is delivered as intended. Two studies evaluated the adequacy of treatment integrity procedures (including establishing, assessing, evaluating, and reporting integrity; therapist treatment adherence; and therapist competence) implemented in psy-chotherapy research, as well as predictors of their implementation. Randomized controlled trials of psychosocial interventions published in 6 influential psychological and psychiatric journals were re-viewed and coded for treatment integrity implementation. Results indicate that investigations that systematically addressed treatment integrity procedures are virtually absent in the literature. Treatment integrity was adequately addressed...
Assessing program or intervention fidelity/integrity is an important methodological consideration in...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates the content of effective support provided to practitione...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
Perepletchikova and Kazdin (this issue) reviewed the extant literature on the relationship between t...
Manipulation checks should be used in psychotherapy trials to confirm that therapists followed the t...
In order to truly know if a treatment is effective, researchers need to monitor the implementation o...
Treatment integrity includes adherence to a therapeutic model and competence in delivering intervent...
In this paper, we briefly review the current literature on treatment integrity and discuss the relev...
Measures of treatment integrity are needed to advance clinical research in general and are viewed as...
This article describes the process of developing a manual of therapeutic interventions of ten differ...
The trend in school psychology services is a shift from an emphasis on an assessment-based paradigm ...
This systematic review evaluates the implementation of treatment integrity procedures in outcome stu...
This systematic review evaluates the implementation of treatment integrity procedures in outcome stu...
The statistical precision by which intervention outcomes are evaluated has increased in recent years...
In their meta-analysis, Leichsenring, Rabung, and Leibing (2004) found that short-term psychoanalyti...
Assessing program or intervention fidelity/integrity is an important methodological consideration in...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates the content of effective support provided to practitione...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...
Perepletchikova and Kazdin (this issue) reviewed the extant literature on the relationship between t...
Manipulation checks should be used in psychotherapy trials to confirm that therapists followed the t...
In order to truly know if a treatment is effective, researchers need to monitor the implementation o...
Treatment integrity includes adherence to a therapeutic model and competence in delivering intervent...
In this paper, we briefly review the current literature on treatment integrity and discuss the relev...
Measures of treatment integrity are needed to advance clinical research in general and are viewed as...
This article describes the process of developing a manual of therapeutic interventions of ten differ...
The trend in school psychology services is a shift from an emphasis on an assessment-based paradigm ...
This systematic review evaluates the implementation of treatment integrity procedures in outcome stu...
This systematic review evaluates the implementation of treatment integrity procedures in outcome stu...
The statistical precision by which intervention outcomes are evaluated has increased in recent years...
In their meta-analysis, Leichsenring, Rabung, and Leibing (2004) found that short-term psychoanalyti...
Assessing program or intervention fidelity/integrity is an important methodological consideration in...
Objective: This systematic review evaluates the content of effective support provided to practitione...
Recognition of the unreliability of findings in the biomedical literature, and especially pharmaceut...