1. Treatment satisfaction following routine outpatient cognitive-behavioral therapy of adolescents with mental disorders: a triple perspective of patients, parents and therapists.
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Viefhaus P, Döpfner M, Dachs L, Goletz H, Görtz-Dorten A, Kinnen C, Perri D, Rademacher C, Schürmann S, Woitecki K, Metternich-Kaizman TW, and Walter D
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- Adolescent, Adolescent Behavior psychology, Adult, Child, Child, Preschool, Female, Humans, Infant, Male, Mental Disorders diagnosis, Mental Disorders therapy, Personal Satisfaction, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy trends, Health Personnel psychology, Mental Disorders psychology, Outpatients psychology, Parents psychology, Patient Satisfaction
- Abstract
The present study investigates treatment satisfaction (TS) rated by multiple informants (patient, parent, therapist) following routine outpatient cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) within a large sample (n = 965) of clinically referred adolescents aged 11-20 years. Moreover, potential predictors of TS were analyzed (patient-related variables, mental disorder characteristics, socio-demographic factors and treatment variables). Overall, our results show a high treatment satisfaction in patient, parent and therapist ratings, with the therapists being the most critical raters (completely/predominantly satisfied: 87.8% in patient, 92.0% in parent, and 64.0% in therapist ratings). Correlations between the three raters were only small to moderate, but statistically significant. Regression analysis examining differential effects found that mental disorder characteristics (parent- and patient-reported symptoms at post) and treatment variables (especially cooperation of patients and parents as rated by therapists) explained most of the variance in TS, whereas patient-related or socio-demographic variables did not emerge as relevant predictors of TS. The amounts of explained variance were R
adj. 2 = 0.594 in therapist rating, Radj. 2 = 0.322 in patient rating and Radj. 2 = 0.203 in parent rating.- Published
- 2019
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