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Finding
improvement
Combination treatment (CBT + sertraline) was superior to placebo at week 12 on parent-reported youth anxiety symptoms across both the MASC-P and Parent SCARED measures.
| Effect size | b= -15.7, t= -6.4 (MASC-P); b= -9.8, t= -5.9 (SCARED) |
| Follow-up | 12 weeks |
| Comparator | Pill placebo with identical medication management schedule |
| Effect summary | improvement; b= -15.7, t= -6.4 (MASC-P); b= -9.8, t= -5.9 (SCARED) |
| Effect modifiers | [{"modifier": "Primary anxiety diagnosis (SAD, SP, GAD)", "interaction_p": "p>.05", "direction": "null", "stratum_details": "", "plain_language": "The combination treatment worked regardless of which anxiety disorder was primary.", "annotation_notes": ""}, {"modifier": "Youth age", "interaction_p": "p>.05", "direction": "null", "stratum_details": "", "plain_language": "The combination treatment worked similarly for younger children and adolescents.", "annotation_notes": ""}] |
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Source
PMC6425733
Secondary Outcomes From the Child/Adolescent Anxiety Multimodal Study: Implications for Clinical Practice