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      Meta-analysis of psychological interventions to promote adherence to treatment in pediatric chronic health conditions.

      Journal of Pediatric Psychology
      Behavior Therapy, methods, Child, Chronic Disease, Health Status, Humans, Mental Disorders, epidemiology, therapy, Patient Compliance, statistics & numerical data

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          To estimate the effectiveness of adherence-promoting psychological interventions for pediatric populations with chronic health conditions. A meta-analysis was conducted on 70 adherence-promoting psychological intervention studies among chronically ill youth using a weighted least squares approach and random effect model. Medium effects sizes were found for the behavioral (mean d =.54, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.34-0.73, n = 10) and multi-component interventions (mean d =.51, 95% CI = 0.45-0.57, n = 46), while educational interventions displayed a small effect size with adherence (mean d =.16, 95% CI = 0.10-0.22, n = 23). Study designs incorporating pre-post comparisons yielded effect sizes approaching the medium range (mean d =.42, 95% CI = 0.36-0.48, n = 30). Behavioral and multi-component interventions appear to be relatively potent in promoting adherence among chronically ill youth. Recommendations for future research and methodological issues are presented.

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          18192300
          10.1093/jpepsy/jsm128

          Chemistry
          Behavior Therapy,methods,Child,Chronic Disease,Health Status,Humans,Mental Disorders,epidemiology,therapy,Patient Compliance,statistics & numerical data

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