Assessing Acute Secondary Treatment Outcomes in Early-Onset Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder

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Mary Kathryn Cancilliere
Jennifer Freeman
Abbe Garcia
Kristen Benito
Jeffrey Sapyta
Martin Franklin
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[1] University of Rhode Island,Department of Psychology
[2] Brown University Medical School,Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior
[3] Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital,Bradley
[4] Duke University School of Medicine,Hasbro Children’s Research Center
[5] University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine,Duke Child and Family Study Center
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OCD; Early-onset; Comorbidity; CBT; Treatment;
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Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) in children under 8 years of age, referred to as early-onset OCD, has similar features to OCD in older children, including moderate to severe symptoms, impairment, and significant comorbidity. Family-based cognitive behavioral therapy (FB-CBT) has been found efficacious in reducing OCD symptoms and functional impairment in children ages 5–8 years with OCD; however, its effectiveness on reducing comorbid psychiatric symptoms in this same population has yet to be demonstrated. This study examined the acute effects of FB-CBT vs. family-based relaxation treatment over 14 weeks on measures of secondary treatment outcomes (non-OCD) in children with early-onset OCD. Children in the FB-CBT condition showed significant improvements from pre- to post-treatment on secondary outcomes, with a decrease in overall behavioral and emotional problems, internalizing symptoms, as well as overall anxiety symptom severity. Neither condition yielded significant change in externalizing symptoms. Clinical implications of these findings are considered.
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页码:718 / 729
页数:11
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