March, S. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8425-7126 and Spence, S. and Donovan, C. and Anderson, R. and Prosser, S. and Kenardy, J.
(2012)
Online therapy for youth anxiety works, but does diagnostic profile predict outcome?
In: 35th National Conference of the Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy (AACBT 2012): Innovations in Self-Care and Resiliency: Promoting Empowerment and Well Being, 17-21 Oct 2012, Gold Coast, Australia.
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There is now substantial evidence to demonstrate the efficacy of online, cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) for the treatment of youth anxiety disorders. However, our research demonstrates that approximately 30% of youth will retain their anxiety diagnosis at 12-months following
treatment.
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