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Randomized trial of behavior therapy for adults with tourette syndrome
Authors:Sabine Wilhelm  Alan L Peterson  John Piacentini  Douglas W Woods  Thilo Deckersbach  Denis G Sukhodolsky  Susanna Chang  Haibei Liu  James Dziura  John T Walkup  Lawrence Scahill
Abstract:CONTEXT Tics in Tourette syndrome begin in childhood, peak in early adolescence, and often decrease by early adulthood. However, some adult patients continue to have impairing tics. Medications for tics are often effective but can cause adverse effects. Behavior therapy may offer an alternative but has not been examined in a large-scale controlled trial in adults. OBJECTIVE To test the efficacy of a comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics in adults with Tourette syndrome of at least moderate severity. DESIGN A randomized controlled trial with posttreatment evaluations at 3 and 6 months for positive responders. SETTING Three outpatient research clinics. PATIENTS Patients (N?=?122; 78 males; age range, 16-69 years) with Tourette syndrome or chronic tic disorder were recruited between December 27, 2005, and May 21, 2009. INTERVENTIONS Patients received 8 sessions of comprehensive behavioral intervention for tics or 8 sessions of supportive treatment for 10 weeks. Patients with a positive response were given 3 monthly booster sessions. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES Total tic score on the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale and the Clinical Global Impression-Improvement scale rated by a clinician masked to treatment assignment. RESULTS Behavior therapy was associated with a significantly greater mean (SD) decrease on the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (24.0?[6.47] to 17.8?[7.32]) from baseline to end point compared with the control treatment (21.8?[6.59] to 19.3?[7.40]) (P?
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