Abstract Background Studies have shown that dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is effective in reducing self-harm in adults and adolescents. Aims To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of DBT for adolescents (DBT-A) compared to enhanced usual care (EUC). Methods In a randomised study, 77 adolescents with repeated self-harm were allocated to 19 weeks of outpatient treatment, either DBT-A (n = 39) or EUC (n = 38). Cost-effective analyses, including estimation of incremental cost-effectiveness ratios, were conducted with self-harm and global functioning (CGAS) as health outcomes. Results Using self-harm as effect outcome measure, the probability of DBT being cost-effective compared to EUC increased with increasing willingness to pay up to a ceili...
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Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Randomised controlled studies in research environments have demonstrated dialectical behaviour thera...
Background Studies have shown that dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is effective ...
Background: A primary goal of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is to reduce self-harm, but findin...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of group therapy for self harm in you...
Background. Deliberate self-harm can be costly, in terms of treatment and subsequent suicide. Any in...
Background: Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition rates high. There is limited evidence ...
Background: Self-harm is common in adolescence and young adulthood, and it is associated with advers...
Self-harm is a highly common behaviour in adolescents, which is associated with future attempted and...
Abstract Background Self-harming behaviors in adolescents cause great suffering and can lead to cons...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural problems are common among adolescents. The burden on society in social distu...
Background: Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive, short, family-and community-based treatment...
Background: Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive, short, family-and community-based treatment...
Background Knowledge is lacking on the long‐term outcomes of treatment for adolescents with repetiti...
Copyright © 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd., Royal College of Psychiatrists, & British Psychological ...
Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Randomised controlled studies in research environments have demonstrated dialectical behaviour thera...
Background Studies have shown that dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is effective ...
Background: A primary goal of dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) is to reduce self-harm, but findin...
Objective: To examine the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of group therapy for self harm in you...
Background. Deliberate self-harm can be costly, in terms of treatment and subsequent suicide. Any in...
Background: Self-harm in adolescents is common and repetition rates high. There is limited evidence ...
Background: Self-harm is common in adolescence and young adulthood, and it is associated with advers...
Self-harm is a highly common behaviour in adolescents, which is associated with future attempted and...
Abstract Background Self-harming behaviors in adolescents cause great suffering and can lead to cons...
BACKGROUND: Behavioural problems are common among adolescents. The burden on society in social distu...
Background: Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive, short, family-and community-based treatment...
Background: Multisystemic Therapy (MST) is an intensive, short, family-and community-based treatment...
Background Knowledge is lacking on the long‐term outcomes of treatment for adolescents with repetiti...
Copyright © 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd., Royal College of Psychiatrists, & British Psychological ...
Objective: To examine the evidence for the effectiveness of clinical interventions designed to reduc...
Randomised controlled studies in research environments have demonstrated dialectical behaviour thera...