Journal article
Adapting the Brief Coping Cat for Children with Anxiety to a Group Setting in the Spanish Public Mental Health System: a Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Pilot Study
O Santesteban-Echarri, L Hernández-Arroyo, SM Rice, MJ Güerre-Lobera, M Serrano-Villar, JC Espín-Jaime, MÁ Jiménez-Arriero
Journal of Child and Family Studies | SPRINGER | Published : 2018
Abstract
Group therapy may offer a promising solution to reducing patient waiting lists for publicly funded mental health services. In this study, an individual brief cognitive behavioral therapy (BCBT) intervention was adapted for implementation in a group setting in the Spanish public mental health care system. The study was designed to test initial clinical effectiveness, acceptability, and feasibility of the group adaptation of BCBT for child anxiety. The study utilized an uncontrolled multiple-group design for 8 weeks (1 h per week). Inclusion criteria were (i) children and young adolescents between 8 and 15 years old, and (ii) a clinical diagnosis of general anxiety disorder, social phobia, and..
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Funding Acknowledgements
O.S.-E., the first author, was supported by a Research Fellowship from the Alicia Koplowitz Foundation (Spain) and an Endeavour Research Fellowship (Australia). S.M.R. was supported via the Mary Elizabeth Watson Early Career Fellowship in Allied Health, provided by Melbourne Health.