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Clinical Trial
. 1995 Mar;33(3):271-81.
doi: 10.1016/0005-7967(94)00053-m.

Child, parent and family dysfunction as predictors of outcome in cognitive-behavioral treatment of antisocial children

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Clinical Trial

Child, parent and family dysfunction as predictors of outcome in cognitive-behavioral treatment of antisocial children

A E Kazdin. Behav Res Ther. 1995 Mar.
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Abstract

The present study examined factors that predicted favorable treatment outcomes among clinically referred conduct problem children (N = 105, ages 7-13) who received cognitive-behavioral treatment. Three domains (severity and breadth of child impairment, parent stress and psychopathology and family dysfunction) assessed at pretreatment were predicted to affect treatment outcome. The results only partially supported the prediction. Less dysfunction in each of the domains predicted who responded favorably to treatment on parent ratings of deviance and prosocial functioning but not on teacher ratings of these outcomes. The findings have implications for identifying youths who respond to available treatments. The results also underscore fundamental questions about the assessment of treatment effects and the criteria for evaluating outcome.

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