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Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study

OBJECTIVE: The Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the role of genetic, demographic, and clinical predictors in response to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in pediatric anxiety disorders. The current article, the first from the study, examined demograp...

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Autores principales: Hudson, Jennifer L., Keers, Robert, Roberts, Susanna, Coleman, Jonathan R.I., Breen, Gerome, Arendt, Kristian, Bögels, Susan, Cooper, Peter, Creswell, Cathy, Hartman, Catharina, Heiervang, Einar R., Hötzel, Katrin, In-Albon, Tina, Lavallee, Kristen, Lyneham, Heidi J., Marin, Carla E., McKinnon, Anna, Meiser-Stedman, Richard, Morris, Talia, Nauta, Maaike, Rapee, Ronald M., Schneider, Silvia, Schneider, Sophie C., Silverman, Wendy K., Thastum, Mikael, Thirlwall, Kerstin, Waite, Polly, Wergeland, Gro Janne, Lester, Kathryn J., Eley, Thalia C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26004660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2015.03.018
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author Hudson, Jennifer L.
Keers, Robert
Roberts, Susanna
Coleman, Jonathan R.I.
Breen, Gerome
Arendt, Kristian
Bögels, Susan
Cooper, Peter
Creswell, Cathy
Hartman, Catharina
Heiervang, Einar R.
Hötzel, Katrin
In-Albon, Tina
Lavallee, Kristen
Lyneham, Heidi J.
Marin, Carla E.
McKinnon, Anna
Meiser-Stedman, Richard
Morris, Talia
Nauta, Maaike
Rapee, Ronald M.
Schneider, Silvia
Schneider, Sophie C.
Silverman, Wendy K.
Thastum, Mikael
Thirlwall, Kerstin
Waite, Polly
Wergeland, Gro Janne
Lester, Kathryn J.
Eley, Thalia C.
author_facet Hudson, Jennifer L.
Keers, Robert
Roberts, Susanna
Coleman, Jonathan R.I.
Breen, Gerome
Arendt, Kristian
Bögels, Susan
Cooper, Peter
Creswell, Cathy
Hartman, Catharina
Heiervang, Einar R.
Hötzel, Katrin
In-Albon, Tina
Lavallee, Kristen
Lyneham, Heidi J.
Marin, Carla E.
McKinnon, Anna
Meiser-Stedman, Richard
Morris, Talia
Nauta, Maaike
Rapee, Ronald M.
Schneider, Silvia
Schneider, Sophie C.
Silverman, Wendy K.
Thastum, Mikael
Thirlwall, Kerstin
Waite, Polly
Wergeland, Gro Janne
Lester, Kathryn J.
Eley, Thalia C.
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description OBJECTIVE: The Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the role of genetic, demographic, and clinical predictors in response to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in pediatric anxiety disorders. The current article, the first from the study, examined demographic and clinical predictors of response to CBT. We hypothesized that the child’s gender, type of anxiety disorder, initial severity and comorbidity, and parents’ psychopathology would significantly predict outcome. METHOD: A sample of 1,519 children 5 to 18 years of age with a primary anxiety diagnosis received CBT across 11 sites. Outcome was defined as response (change in diagnostic severity) and remission (absence of the primary diagnosis) at each time point (posttreatment, 3-, 6-, and/or 12-month follow-up) and analyzed using linear and logistic mixed models. Separate analyses were conducted using data from posttreatment and follow-up assessments to explore the relative importance of predictors at these time points. RESULTS: Individuals with social anxiety disorder (SoAD) had significantly poorer outcomes (poorer response and lower rates of remission) than those with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Although individuals with specific phobia (SP) also had poorer outcomes than those with GAD at posttreatment, these differences were not maintained at follow-up. Both comorbid mood and externalizing disorders significantly predicted poorer outcomes at posttreatment and follow-up, whereas self-reported parental psychopathology had little effect on posttreatment outcomes but significantly predicted response (although not remission) at follow-up. CONCLUSION: SoAD, nonanxiety comorbidity, and parental psychopathology were associated with poorer outcomes after CBT. The results highlight the need for enhanced treatments for children at risk for poorer outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-44693762015-06-22 Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study Hudson, Jennifer L. Keers, Robert Roberts, Susanna Coleman, Jonathan R.I. Breen, Gerome Arendt, Kristian Bögels, Susan Cooper, Peter Creswell, Cathy Hartman, Catharina Heiervang, Einar R. Hötzel, Katrin In-Albon, Tina Lavallee, Kristen Lyneham, Heidi J. Marin, Carla E. McKinnon, Anna Meiser-Stedman, Richard Morris, Talia Nauta, Maaike Rapee, Ronald M. Schneider, Silvia Schneider, Sophie C. Silverman, Wendy K. Thastum, Mikael Thirlwall, Kerstin Waite, Polly Wergeland, Gro Janne Lester, Kathryn J. Eley, Thalia C. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry New Research OBJECTIVE: The Genes for Treatment study is an international, multisite collaboration exploring the role of genetic, demographic, and clinical predictors in response to cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in pediatric anxiety disorders. The current article, the first from the study, examined demographic and clinical predictors of response to CBT. We hypothesized that the child’s gender, type of anxiety disorder, initial severity and comorbidity, and parents’ psychopathology would significantly predict outcome. METHOD: A sample of 1,519 children 5 to 18 years of age with a primary anxiety diagnosis received CBT across 11 sites. Outcome was defined as response (change in diagnostic severity) and remission (absence of the primary diagnosis) at each time point (posttreatment, 3-, 6-, and/or 12-month follow-up) and analyzed using linear and logistic mixed models. Separate analyses were conducted using data from posttreatment and follow-up assessments to explore the relative importance of predictors at these time points. RESULTS: Individuals with social anxiety disorder (SoAD) had significantly poorer outcomes (poorer response and lower rates of remission) than those with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). Although individuals with specific phobia (SP) also had poorer outcomes than those with GAD at posttreatment, these differences were not maintained at follow-up. Both comorbid mood and externalizing disorders significantly predicted poorer outcomes at posttreatment and follow-up, whereas self-reported parental psychopathology had little effect on posttreatment outcomes but significantly predicted response (although not remission) at follow-up. CONCLUSION: SoAD, nonanxiety comorbidity, and parental psychopathology were associated with poorer outcomes after CBT. The results highlight the need for enhanced treatments for children at risk for poorer outcomes. Elsevier 2015-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4469376/ /pubmed/26004660 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2015.03.018 Text en © 2015 The Authors. American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle New Research
Hudson, Jennifer L.
Keers, Robert
Roberts, Susanna
Coleman, Jonathan R.I.
Breen, Gerome
Arendt, Kristian
Bögels, Susan
Cooper, Peter
Creswell, Cathy
Hartman, Catharina
Heiervang, Einar R.
Hötzel, Katrin
In-Albon, Tina
Lavallee, Kristen
Lyneham, Heidi J.
Marin, Carla E.
McKinnon, Anna
Meiser-Stedman, Richard
Morris, Talia
Nauta, Maaike
Rapee, Ronald M.
Schneider, Silvia
Schneider, Sophie C.
Silverman, Wendy K.
Thastum, Mikael
Thirlwall, Kerstin
Waite, Polly
Wergeland, Gro Janne
Lester, Kathryn J.
Eley, Thalia C.
Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study
title Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study
title_full Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study
title_fullStr Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study
title_short Clinical Predictors of Response to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders: The Genes for Treatment (GxT) Study
title_sort clinical predictors of response to cognitive-behavioral therapy in pediatric anxiety disorders: the genes for treatment (gxt) study
topic New Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4469376/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26004660
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jaac.2015.03.018
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