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The effects of treatment compliance on outcome in cognitive-behavioral therapy for panic disorder: Quality versus quantity
2000
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is skill based and assumes active patient participation in regard to treatment-related assignments. The effects of patient compliance in CBT outcome studies are equivocal, however, and 1 gap in the literature concerns the need to account for the quality versus the quantity of assigned work. In this study, both quality and quantity of homebased practice were assessed to better evaluate the effects of treatment compliance in patients with panic disorder ( N =
doi:10.1037/0022-006x.68.1.13
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