Treatment Fidelity in Brief Versus Standard-Length School-Based Interventions for Youth with Anxiety

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To examine treatment fidelity in a randomized controlled trial of indicated school-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) delivered in groups to youth with anxiety. We investigated whether adherence and competence (a) differed across brief and standard-length CBT, and (b) if adherence and competence predicted change in anxiety symptoms and impairment. Method: Sessions were observationally coded with the Competence and Adherence Scale for CBT for Anxiety Disorders in Youth. Coders (N = 7) rated 104 sessions from 52 groups delivered by 32 facilitators (M age = 43.2 years, SD = 8.1) to 295 youth (M age = 14.0 years, SD = 0.8). Outcomes were youth- and parent-reported anxiety symptoms and impairment at post-intervention and 1-year follow-up. Linear mixed effect models were used to analyze whether fidelity predicted clinical outcomes. Results: Levels of adherence and competence were adequate in both programs, but higher in brief compared to standard-length CBT p

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Husabo, E., Haugland, B. S. M., McLeod, B. D., Baste, V., Haaland, Å. T., Bjaastad, J. F., … Wergeland, G. J. (2022). Treatment Fidelity in Brief Versus Standard-Length School-Based Interventions for Youth with Anxiety. School Mental Health, 14(1), 49–62. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12310-021-09458-2

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