Researchers seek to match kids with the right behavior therapy
NCT ID NCT07495683
Summary
This study aimed to understand which children with disruptive behavior disorders and their parents are most likely to benefit from two common therapies: child cognitive behavioral therapy and parent training. Researchers collected psychological and emotional information from 600 children (ages 6-12) and their parents before and after treatment. They analyzed this data to create profiles that could help predict treatment success, aiming to better match families with the right support.
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