Objective: Test changes in (a) coping efficacy and (b) anxious self-talk as potential mediators of treatment gains at 3-month follow-up in the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Treatment Study (CAMS). Method: Participants were 488 youth (ages 7–17; 50.4% male) randomized to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT; Coping cat program), pharmacotherapy (sertraline), their combination, or pill placebo. Participants met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders-Fourth Edition (DSM–IV) criteria for generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia, and/or separation anxiety disorder. Coping efficacy (reported ability to manage anxiety provoking situations) was measured by youth and parent reports on the Coping Questionnaire, and anxious s...
This study examined the role of theoretically meaningful mediators of therapeutic change-interpretat...
In this dissertation several putative mediators in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children we...
Abstract Objective To present the design, methods, and rationale of the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Mul...
OBJECTIVE: We report active treatment group differences on response and remission rates and changes ...
Objective: We sought to examine predictors and moderators of treatment outcomes among 488 youths age...
Objective: To evaluate changes in the trajectory of youth anxiety following the introduction of spec...
ObjectiveWe sought to examine predictors and moderators of treatment outcomes among 488 youths ages ...
Objective: We examined the therapeutic relationship with cognitive-behavioral therapists and with ph...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined client ratings of 26 facilitators and barriers to anxiety improvement...
OBJECTIVE: To present the design, methods, and rationale of the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal ...
The current study examined whether variables that have been found to influence treatment outcome ser...
OBJECTIVE: To determine optimal Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS) percent reduction and raw scor...
Evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have been established as effect...
This study examined the role of theoretically meaningful mediators of therapeutic change-interpretat...
In this dissertation several putative mediators in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children we...
Abstract Objective To present the design, methods, and rationale of the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Mul...
OBJECTIVE: We report active treatment group differences on response and remission rates and changes ...
Objective: We sought to examine predictors and moderators of treatment outcomes among 488 youths age...
Objective: To evaluate changes in the trajectory of youth anxiety following the introduction of spec...
ObjectiveWe sought to examine predictors and moderators of treatment outcomes among 488 youths ages ...
Objective: We examined the therapeutic relationship with cognitive-behavioral therapists and with ph...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...
The purpose is to investigate whether a change in putative mediators (negative and positive thoughts...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined client ratings of 26 facilitators and barriers to anxiety improvement...
OBJECTIVE: To present the design, methods, and rationale of the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal ...
The current study examined whether variables that have been found to influence treatment outcome ser...
OBJECTIVE: To determine optimal Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale (PARS) percent reduction and raw scor...
Evidence-based approaches such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) have been established as effect...
This study examined the role of theoretically meaningful mediators of therapeutic change-interpretat...
In this dissertation several putative mediators in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children we...
Abstract Objective To present the design, methods, and rationale of the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Mul...