IMPORTANCE The Modular Approach to Therapy for Children (MATCH) was developed to address the comorbidities common among clinically referred youth, with beneficial outcomes shown in 2 US randomized clinical trials, where it outperformed both usual clinical care and single disorder–specific treatments. OBJECTIVE To determine whether MATCH training of clinicians would result in more use of empirically supported treatment (EST) and better clinical outcomes than usual care (UC) in the publicly funded, multidisciplinary context of New Zealand. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS This multisite, single-blind, computer-randomized clinical effectiveness trial compared MATCH with UC in child and adolescent mental health services in 5 regions of N...
This retrospective exploratory study used archival data for 96 children who underwent psychotherapy ...
A one-group pre-test post-test design (including 6- and 12-month follow-up), supplemented with bench...
Psychotherapies for children and adolescents have been tested in hundreds of randomized controlled t...
Background: Mental health disorders are common and disabling for young people because of the potenti...
Introduction: Schools have become a primary setting for providing mental health care to youths in th...
CONTEXT: Decades of randomized controlled trials have produced separate evidence-based treatments fo...
Background: Evidence-based treatments (EBTs) are available for treating childhood behavioral health ...
Objective: Implementation of evidence-based treatments in funded trials is often supported by expert...
BACKGROUND: Policy recommends using patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), yet their use is pers...
Abstract Background Norwegian health, care, and welfare services are experiencing increased demands ...
Outcome evaluations are becoming a routine aspect of psychotherapy, yet many measures are deemed ina...
Background: Parenting programmes are recommended for conduct disorders in 5–11 year olds, but ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programmes are recommended for conduct disorders in 5–11 year olds, but ineffe...
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Children with disruptive behavior problems (DBPs) represent the majority of youth patients in commun...
This retrospective exploratory study used archival data for 96 children who underwent psychotherapy ...
A one-group pre-test post-test design (including 6- and 12-month follow-up), supplemented with bench...
Psychotherapies for children and adolescents have been tested in hundreds of randomized controlled t...
Background: Mental health disorders are common and disabling for young people because of the potenti...
Introduction: Schools have become a primary setting for providing mental health care to youths in th...
CONTEXT: Decades of randomized controlled trials have produced separate evidence-based treatments fo...
Background: Evidence-based treatments (EBTs) are available for treating childhood behavioral health ...
Objective: Implementation of evidence-based treatments in funded trials is often supported by expert...
BACKGROUND: Policy recommends using patient reported outcome measures (PROMs), yet their use is pers...
Abstract Background Norwegian health, care, and welfare services are experiencing increased demands ...
Outcome evaluations are becoming a routine aspect of psychotherapy, yet many measures are deemed ina...
Background: Parenting programmes are recommended for conduct disorders in 5–11 year olds, but ineffe...
BACKGROUND: Parenting programmes are recommended for conduct disorders in 5–11 year olds, but ineffe...
This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions f...
Children with disruptive behavior problems (DBPs) represent the majority of youth patients in commun...
This retrospective exploratory study used archival data for 96 children who underwent psychotherapy ...
A one-group pre-test post-test design (including 6- and 12-month follow-up), supplemented with bench...
Psychotherapies for children and adolescents have been tested in hundreds of randomized controlled t...