Abstract
This study aims to examine broad outcomes following group family CBT (GF-CBT) for pediatric OCD. Youth and parent data are examined between baseline, endpoint, and one-month follow-up. Traditional outcome measures of severity, impairment, and family accommodation are captured in addition to novel outcomes, including OCD-related disruptive behaviors, family impairment, and parental tolerance of the child’s OCD-related distress.
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