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024 7 _a10.1016/j.jaac.2014.08.014
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245 1 0 _aEffects of multidimensional treatment foster care on psychotic symptoms in girls
_cR. Poulton, M. J. Van Ryzin, G. T. Harold [et.al.]
520 3 _aOBJECTIVE: Neurodevelopmental theories of psychosis highlight the potential benefits of early intervention, prevention, and/or preemption. How early intervention should take place has not been established, nor whether interventions based on social learning principles can have preemptive effects. The objective was to test whether a comprehensive psychosocial intervention can significantly alter psychotic symptom trajectories during adolescence-a period of heightened risk for a wide range of psychopathology. METHOD: This study was a randomized controlled trial (RCT) of Multidimensional Treatment Foster Care (MTFC) for delinquent adolescent girls. Assessment of psychotic symptoms took place at baseline and then 6, 12, 18, and 24 months post-baseline using a standardized self-report instrument (Brief Symptom Inventory). A second source of information about psychotic symptoms was obtained at baseline or 12 months, and again at 24 months using a structured diagnostic interview (the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children [DISC]). RESULTS: Significant benefits for MTFC over treatment as usual for psychosis symptoms were observed over a 24-month period. Findings were replicated across both measures. Effects were independent of substance use and initial symptom severity and persisted beyond the initial intervention period. CONCLUSION: Ameliorating nonclinical psychotic symptoms trajectories beginning in mid-adolescence via a multifaceted psychosocial intervention is possible. Developmental research on nonclinical psychotic symptoms and their prognostic value should be complemented by more psychosocial intervention research aimed at modifying these symptom trajectories early in their natural history. Clinical trial registration information-Juvenile Justice Girls Randomized Control Trial: Young Adult Follow-up; http://clinicaltrials.gov; NCT01341626.
653 _aпсихотические расстройства
653 _aдети
653 _aювенальная юстиция
655 4 _aстатьи в журналах
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700 1 _aPoulton, Richie
_9437048
700 1 _aHarold, Gordon T.
_9286134
700 1 _aChamberlain, Patricia
_9437049
700 1 _aFowler, David
_9437050
700 1 _aCannon, Mary
_9437051
700 1 _aArseneault, Louise
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700 1 _aLeve, Leslie D.
_9437052
700 1 _aVan Ryzin, Mark J.
_9437053
710 2 _aТомский государственный университет
_bФакультет психологии
_bКафедра психологического консультирования и психотерапии
_987378
773 0 _tJournal of the American academy of child & adolescent psychiatry
_d2014
_gVol. 53, № 12. P. 1279-1287
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856 7 _uhttp://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/vtls:000526513
908 _aстатья
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