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Predictors Associated With Improved Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Outcome in Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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In the multivariate analysis, only age predicted better treatment outcome. Using univariate analysis, a variety of predictors of poorer treatment outcome after CBT was identified. The high impact of comorbid symptoms on outcome in pediatric OCD suggests that treatment should address comorbidity issues. The lack of a family predictor may be related to high family involvement in this study. Future research strategies should focus on optimizing intervention in the presence of these characteristics to achieve greater benefits for patients with OCD. Clinical trial registration information-Nordic Long-term Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) Treatment Study; www.controlled-trials.com; ISRCTN66385119.
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