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A comparison between the clinical significance and growth mixture modelling early change methods at predicting negative outcomes
Authors:Nicola Flood  Andrew Page  Geoff Hooke
Institution:1. School of Psychological Science, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, Australianicola.flood@research.uwa.edu.au;3. School of Psychological Science, The University of Western Australia, Crawley, WA, AustraliaORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-3133-2844;4. Perth Clinic, West Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract:Abstract

Objective: Routine outcome monitoring benefits treatment by identifying potential no change and deterioration. The present study compared two methods of identifying early change and their ability to predict negative outcomes on self-report symptom and wellbeing measures. Method: 1467 voluntary day patients participated in a 10-day group Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) program and completed the symptom and wellbeing measures daily. Early change, as defined by (a) the clinical significance method and (b) longitudinal modelling, was compared on each measure. Results: Early change, as defined by the simpler clinical significance method, was superior at predicting negative outcomes than longitudinal modelling. The longitudinal modelling method failed to detect a group of deteriorated patients, and agreement between the early change methods and the final unchanged outcome was higher for the clinical significance method. Conclusions: Therapists could use the clinical significance early change method during treatment to alert them of patients at risk for negative outcomes, which in turn could allow therapists to prevent those negative outcomes from occurring.
Keywords:pesquisa de resultados  terapia cognitiva comportamental  psicoterapia de grupo  metodologia estatística  previsão empírica  significância clínica
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