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Brief CBT for Pediatric Anxiety and Depression in Primary Care
The purpose of this study is to determine whether a brief (12 week) psychological treatment program, based in primary care, can help youths struggling with anxiety and/or depression. This brief cognitive behavioral therapy program will be compared to enhanced referral to specialty mental health care.
Mood and anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence are disabling, distressing, and prevalent and produce added costs to health systems. This two-site randomized controlled trial will test the effects of a brief cognitive behavioral therapy (BCBT) protocol (8-12 sessions) in a large sample (N=210) of children and adolescents (age 8-16) presenting with anxiety and/or depression in primary care. Clinical and cost-effectiveness of BCBT will be compared to a plausible public health alternative - enhanced referral to specialty mental health care (SMHC). This investigation is noteworthy in adopting a deployment-focused model and testing this intervention early in its development within a real world context (primary care) and against a plausible public health comparison condition (SMHC) relevant for future treatment dissemination.
Age
8 - 16 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
San Diego State University
San Diego, California, United States
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinics
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Start Date
September 1, 2010
Primary Completion Date
April 1, 2016
Completion Date
April 1, 2016
Last Updated
April 14, 2016
185
ACTUAL participants
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (BCBT)
BEHAVIORAL
Specialty mental health care referral (SMHC)
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
San Diego State University
Collaborators
NCT07360600
NCT06793397
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