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Long Term Follow-up Study of a Ward-based Behaviour Modification Programme for Adolescents with Acting-out and Conduct Problems
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2018
Summary
Although it is widely believed that behaviour modification is successful in an institutional setting, the lasting efficacy of such programmes for adolescents with acting-out and conduct problems has long been questioned. A follow-up enquiry was carried out at one and two years on adolescent patients who had been through an institutional behaviour modification programme. The results were compared with those obtained for a similar group of patients who were accepted for the programme but not admitted; significantly more of the treatment group than the comparison group had improved in terms of behavioural outcome measures, and their level of independent living was greater.
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Present address: Sub-dept. of Clinical Psychology, Dept. of Psychiatry, New Medical School, Ashton Street, P. O. Box 147, Liverpool, L69 3BX
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