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What Type of Kids "Succeeded" in Behrens Study?
Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction" ---I found this interesting.
More evidence that this report is just for marketing purposes. 31% success rate is not very impressive either.
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This thread is about Behrens' study. You keep referencing a group of studies by other researchers. Start a new thread if you want and post their work. Here we're talking about Behrens and Aspen. What are you trying to hide by not using proper attribution to the authors, Whooter? Even Behrens cited them properly, but not you. :beat:
You can comment on this if you like. It's right on topic. But you probably won't, lols.
Whooter:
Along with the 60-80% success rate:
The majority of adolescents were treated for multiple problems (85.5%). The most frequent treatment foci were disruptive
behavior disorders (44%), substance use disorders (36%), and mood disorder (31%) (percentages
did not total 100% because participants could have more than one problem).
So 85.5% of the kids were there for multiple reasons and 8% of the kids the program felt would not be successful and they were discharged early.
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DannyB II:
Whooter,
Glad to see you back at work, hope you have a successful day. Stay out of the pot holes.
danny
Whooter:
It appears that more girls recovered to the normal range than boys did. Take a look:
Combining these criteria, 78% of adolescent females
reported a change in symptoms that was consistent with recovery and reliable change.
The majority of male adolescents (66%) reported symptoms at
discharge that qualified them as “recovered” because their scores exceeded the cut-off score (raw
score 44). In other words, by the point of discharge the majority of males reported symptoms that
were more comparable to the normal population than to the clinical population.
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Troll Control:
--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---Along with the 60-80% success rate:
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Why do you keep lying, Whooter? Just because you lost the argument doesn't mean you should baltantly lie to try to cover up that fact.
60-80% success rate is not part of Behrens' work. It's from other studies she referenced done by other researchers. Why do you fail to cite this properly, Whooter? Why do you mix this in with Behrens' work as if it is hers?
You are really desperate at this point. That fiduciary interest in Aspen must be weighing heavy on you now since the programs Behrens studied have been charged with abuse and killing kids and the Ed Cons are onto the scam and cutting off referrals.
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