ObjectiveResearch has examined the effects of parental psychopathology, family functioning, and caregiver strain on treatment response in anxious youths. Although these variables have shown individual links to youth treatment response, theoretical models for their combined effects remain unexplored. This study tested the hypothesis that improvements in family functioning and reductions in caregiver strain explained the effects of parental psychopathology on youth treatment outcome in an anxiety treatment trial.MethodA multiple mediation technique was used to test the proposed model across independent evaluator (IE), parent, and youth informants in 488 youths, aged 7-17 years (50% female; mean age = 10.7) meeting Diagnostic and Statistical M...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. Examined whether family factors: (a) were rela...
This study examined the relationship between caregivers' and youths' treatment expectations and char...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Much emphasis has been placed on parental contri...
This study aimed to examine the association between parental and familial factors and child treatmen...
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate how parental anxiety predicted change in pediatric anx...
Despite the strong empirical evidence for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure in the tre...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent childhood mental disorders and is linked to negative psychologi...
Well-supported interventions for child anxiety include cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and pharmaco...
Objective: To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopatholo...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
There is evidence for the efficacy of treatments for childhood anxiety disorders; however, less is k...
Background. To examine the role of parental psychopathology and family environment for the risk of s...
We examined (1) whether families of clinic-referred anxiety-disordered children are characterized by...
This study examined secondary outcomes of a randomized clinical trial that evaluated an individual c...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety durin...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. Examined whether family factors: (a) were rela...
This study examined the relationship between caregivers' and youths' treatment expectations and char...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Much emphasis has been placed on parental contri...
This study aimed to examine the association between parental and familial factors and child treatmen...
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate how parental anxiety predicted change in pediatric anx...
Despite the strong empirical evidence for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure in the tre...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent childhood mental disorders and is linked to negative psychologi...
Well-supported interventions for child anxiety include cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and pharmaco...
Objective: To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopatholo...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
There is evidence for the efficacy of treatments for childhood anxiety disorders; however, less is k...
Background. To examine the role of parental psychopathology and family environment for the risk of s...
We examined (1) whether families of clinic-referred anxiety-disordered children are characterized by...
This study examined secondary outcomes of a randomized clinical trial that evaluated an individual c...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety durin...
grantor: University of Toronto'Objectives'. Examined whether family factors: (a) were rela...
This study examined the relationship between caregivers' and youths' treatment expectations and char...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2008.Much emphasis has been placed on parental contri...