The study of moderation and mediation of youth treatment outcomes has been recognized as enormously beneficial in recent years. However, these benefits have never been fully documented or understood by researchers, clinicians, and students in training. After nearly 50 years of youth treatment outcome research, identifying moderators and mediators is the natural next step-shifting focus to mechanisms responsible for improved outcomes, identifying youth who will benefit from certaintreatments or who are in need of alternative treatments, and recognizing the challenges associated with the study of moderators and mediators and their routine use in clinical practice. Moderators and Mediators of Youth Treatment Outcomes examines conceptual and methodological challenges related to the study of moderation and mediation and illustrates potential treatment moderators and mediators for specific disorders. The volume also considers empirical evidence for treatment moderators and mediators of specific disorders and illustrates how theoretical and empirical knowledge regarding moderators and mediators can be harnessed and disseminated to clinical practice.This book will be invaluable to researchers conducting treatment outcome studies (both efficacy and effectiveness), clinicians interested in evidence-based work and in understanding for whom and why certain treatments work, and students of clinical child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry.
Preface; Chapter 1 Moderators and mediators in treatment outcome studies of childhood disorders: The What, Why and How; Pier J.M. Prins, Thomas H. Ollendick, Marija Maric, and David P. MacKinnon ; Chapter 2 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with anxiety; Joanna Herres, Colleen M. Cummings, Anna Swan, Heather Makover, and Philip C. Kendall ; Chapter 3 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with traumatic stress; Joanne E. Taylor, Rebecca A. Graham, and Carl F. Weems ; Chapter 4 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with depression; V. Robin Weersing, Karen T. G. Schwartz, and Carl Bolano ; Chapter 5 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth who show externalizing problem behavior; Maja Dekovi and Sabine Stoltz ; Chapter 6 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with ADHD; Saskia van der Oord and David Daley ; Chapter 7 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with autism spectrum disorders; Matthew D. Lerner and Susan W. White ; Chapter 8 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with substance abuse; Lynn Hernandez, Andrea Lavigne, Mark Wood, and Reinout W. Wiers ; Chapter 9 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with eating disorders; Stuart B. Murray, Katharine L. Loeb, and Daniel Le Grange ; Chapter 10 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth with school refusal and truancy; David A. Heyne, Floor M. Sauter, and Brandy R. Maynard ; Chapter 11 Moderators and mediators of treatments for youth in divorced or separated families; Sharlene A. Wolchik, Nicole E. Mahrer, Jenn-Yun Tein, and Irvin. N. Sandler;
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