Controlled comparison of family cognitive behavioral therapy and psychoeducation/relaxation training for child obsessive-compulsive disorder

John Piacentini, R Lindsey Bergman, Susanna Chang, Audra Langley, Tara Peris, Jeffrey J Wood, James McCracken, John Piacentini, R Lindsey Bergman, Susanna Chang, Audra Langley, Tara Peris, Jeffrey J Wood, James McCracken

Abstract

Objective: To examine the efficacy of exposure-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) plus a structured family intervention (FCBT) versus psychoeducation plus relaxation training (PRT) for reducing symptom severity, functional impairment, and family accommodation in youths with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).

Method: A total of 71 youngsters 8 to 17 years of age (mean 12.2 years; range, 8-17 years, 37% male, 78% Caucasian) with primary OCD were randomized (70:30) to 12 sessions over 14 weeks of FCBT or PRT. Blind raters assessed outcomes with responders followed for 6 months to assess treatment durability.

Results: FCBT led to significantly higher response rates than PRT in ITT (57.1% vs 27.3%) and completer analyses (68.3% vs. 35.3%). Using HLM, FCBT was associated with significantly greater change in OCD severity and child-reported functional impairment than PRT and marginally greater change in parent-reported accommodation of symptoms. These findings were confirmed in some, but not all, secondary analyses. Clinical remission rates were 42.5% for FCBT versus 17.6% for PRT. Reduction in family accommodation temporally preceded improvement in OCD for both groups and child functional status for FCBT only. Treatment gains were maintained at 6 months.

Conclusions: FCBT is effective for reducing OCD severity and impairment. Importantly, treatment also reduced parent-reported involvement in symptoms with reduced accommodation preceding reduced symptom severity and functional impairment. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRY INFORMATION: Behavior Therapy for Children and Adolescents with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD); http://www.clinicaltrials.gov; NCT00000386.

Copyright © 2011 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Fig 1
Study enrollment and retention. Note: FCBT= Individual Child plus Family Cognitive Behavior Therapy, FU=Follow-up; PRT= Psychoeducation plus Relaxation Training,
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Figure 2
Change in Children’s Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (CYBOCS) Total Score by Treatment Condition over Time. Note: FCBT = Individual Child plus Family Cognitive Behavior Therapy; PRT = Psychoeducation plus Relaxation Training.

Source: PubMed

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