Clinical outcomes and cost-effectiveness of brief guided parent-delivered cognitive behavioural therapy and solution-focused brief therapy for treatment of childhood anxiety disorders: a randomised controlled trial
Background— Half of lifetime anxiety disorders emerge before 12 years of age, however access to evidence-based psychological therapies for affected children is poor. This Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) compared the clinical outcome and cost-effectiveness of two brief psychological treatments for...
Main Authors: | Creswell, C, Violato, M, Fairbanks, H, White, E, Parkinson, M, Abitabile, G, Leidi, A, Cooper, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Lancet
2017
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