PsycTESTS Dataset 2004
DOI: 10.1037/t75600-000
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“…Follow-up assessments in CBT trials have typically been short (3-6 months). Although some studies have followed participants 1 or more years (Echeburu ´a, de Corral, Sarasua, & Zubizarreta, 1996;Echeburu ´a, de Corral, Zubizarreta, & Sarasua, 1997;Foa et al, 1999Foa et al, , 2005Neuner, Schauer, Klaschik, Karunakara, & Elbert, 2004), most of these studies had small samples or followed only those who completed treatment and not the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample. There are two notable exceptions.…”
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“…Follow-up assessments in CBT trials have typically been short (3-6 months). Although some studies have followed participants 1 or more years (Echeburu ´a, de Corral, Sarasua, & Zubizarreta, 1996;Echeburu ´a, de Corral, Zubizarreta, & Sarasua, 1997;Foa et al, 1999Foa et al, , 2005Neuner, Schauer, Klaschik, Karunakara, & Elbert, 2004), most of these studies had small samples or followed only those who completed treatment and not the intention-to-treat (ITT) sample. There are two notable exceptions.…”
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confidence: 99%