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JAYSON D., WOOD A., KROLL L., FRASER J. HARRINGTON R.Which depressed patients respond to cognitive-behavioral treatment?. J. Am. Acad. Child. Adolesc. Psychiatry.1998 ; 37(1) : 35-39
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resumeang: OBJECTIVE: To identify predictors of remission from major depression in adolescent patients given cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). METHOD: The study was based on 50 patients aged between 10 and 17 years who were obtained from two studies of CBT. A wide range of possible predictors was examined. RESULTS: Sixty percent remitted by the end of treatment. In multivariate analyses remission was associated with younger age and less social impairment. CONCLUSIONS: Depressed patients who respond to CBT tend to be younger and less severely impaired than those who do not respond.
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