TY - JOUR
T1 - No differences between group versus individual treatment of childhood anxiety disorders in a randomised clinical trial
AU - Liber, Juliette M.
AU - van Widenfelt, Brigit M.
AU - Utens, Elisabeth M. W. J.
AU - Ferdinand, Robert F.
AU - van der Leeden, Adelinde J. M.
AU - van Gastel, Willemijn
AU - Treffers, Philip D. A.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The present study compares an individual versus a group format in the delivery of manualised cognitive-behavioural therapy (FRIENDS) for children with anxiety disorders. Clinically referred children (aged 8 to 12) diagnosed with Separation Anxiety Disorder (n = 52), Generalised Anxiety Disorder (n = 37), Social Phobia (n = 22) or Specific Phobia (n = 16) were randomly assigned to individual (n = 65) or group (n = 62) treatment. Analyses were conducted separately for the intent-to-treat sample and the sample of children who completed treatment. Analyses included chi-square comparisons and regression analyses with treatment format as a predictor. Forty-eight percent of the children in the individual versus 41% in the group treatment were free of any anxiety disorder at post-treatment; 62% versus 54% were free of their primary anxiety disorder. Regression analyses showed no significant difference in outcome between individual and group treatment. Children improved in both conditions. Choice between treatments could be based on pragmatic considerations such as therapeutic resources, referral rates, and the preference of the parents and the child
AB - The present study compares an individual versus a group format in the delivery of manualised cognitive-behavioural therapy (FRIENDS) for children with anxiety disorders. Clinically referred children (aged 8 to 12) diagnosed with Separation Anxiety Disorder (n = 52), Generalised Anxiety Disorder (n = 37), Social Phobia (n = 22) or Specific Phobia (n = 16) were randomly assigned to individual (n = 65) or group (n = 62) treatment. Analyses were conducted separately for the intent-to-treat sample and the sample of children who completed treatment. Analyses included chi-square comparisons and regression analyses with treatment format as a predictor. Forty-eight percent of the children in the individual versus 41% in the group treatment were free of any anxiety disorder at post-treatment; 62% versus 54% were free of their primary anxiety disorder. Regression analyses showed no significant difference in outcome between individual and group treatment. Children improved in both conditions. Choice between treatments could be based on pragmatic considerations such as therapeutic resources, referral rates, and the preference of the parents and the child
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2008.01877.x
DO - https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7610.2008.01877.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 18341545
SN - 0021-9630
VL - 49
SP - 886
EP - 893
JO - Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines
JF - Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines
IS - 8
ER -