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Linking Session Focus to Treatment Outcome in Evidence-Based Treatments for Adolescent Substance Abuse.
Authors:Hogue, Aaron   Liddle, Howard A.   Dauber, Sarah   Samuolis, Jessica
Abstract:The relation between specific therapy techniques and treatment outcome was examined for 2 empirically supported treatments for adolescent substance abuse: individual cognitive-behavioral therapy and multidimensional family therapy. Participants were 51 inner-city, substance-abusing adolescents receiving outpatient psychotherapy within a larger randomized trial. One session per case was evaluated using a 17-item observational measure of model-specific techniques and therapeutic foci. Exploratory factor analysis identified 2 subscales, Adolescent Focus and Family Focus, with strong interrater reliability and internal consistency. Process-outcome analyses revealed that family focus, but not adolescent focus, predicted posttreatment improvement in drug use, externalizing symptoms, and internalizing symptoms within both study conditions. Implications for the implementation and dissemination of individual-based and family-based approaches for adolescent drug use are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:treatment outcome   cognitive-behavioral therapy   multidimensional family therapy   substance-abusing adolescents   therapy techniques   evidence-based treatments
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