CBT as Adjunct to Medication Improves OCD Treatment Response in Children
Psychiatric News Alert|
Adding cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) to medication can significantly improve treatment response in children with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) who are only partially responsive to medication treatment. That’s the finding of a study in the September 21 Journal of the American Medical Association.
In OCD patients aged 7 to 17 who continued to have a Children's Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale score of 16 or higher despite an adequate medication trial, the addition of CBT to medication management, compared with medication management alone, resulted in a significantly greater response rate.