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What Type of Kids "Succeeded" in Behrens Study?
Whooter:
Here is another snippet:
Of the 203 female adolescents who completed the ASR at admission and discharge, 90% reported
some degree or amount of symptom reduction. Of that, 48% reported improvement that exceeds
the cut-off for reliable change (>29 raw score points) and 42% reported improvement below the
cut-off for reliable change (<29 raw score points).
Page 9 again:
Residential Treatment Outcome-Study
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Dysfunction Junction:
You can always tell who the industry plants/trolls/shills are by watching their responses. They always respond immediately with repetetive spamming of their handlers' website. This thread is a good example.
Whooter:
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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Dysfunction Junction:
Nonstop shilling ensues...
Whooter:
Of the 107 parents of male adolescents who completed the CBCL at admission and discharge,
97% of the parents of adolescent males reported some degree or amount of symptom reduction.
Of that, 85% reported improvement that exceed the cut-off for reliable change (> 21 raw score
points) and 12% reported improvement below the cut-off for reliable change (<21 raw score
points).
This was also on Page 9 of the Independent Study
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