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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy For Child/Youth Anxiety Disorders Overall Rank: 28
Use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood and youth anxiety disorders.
Domain : Youth
Young people 12 to 19 years of age and conditions common in this population.
Additional Domain(s) : Patients with Anxiety Disorders, Psychotherapy
Rationale
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Primary Reference
Level of Evidence
II: Less rigorous studies specifically focused on primary mental health care or extrapolated from higher quality studies from secondary mental health care.

Summarized CommentsAdd Comment
  • We need to train more primary health providers in CBT.
  • * Actionability concern: medical plan doesn't cover psychotherapy.
  • Not under control of a family physician without more training
Variation in Results
Ratings-based Rank
Relevance 31
Actionability 29
Overall Importance 32
 
Stakeholder Rank
Academics 20
Clinicians 30
Consumers 59
Decision Makers 16
 
Special Group Rank
First Nations 44
Rural Areas 46
Federal Stakeholders 41
Regional Rank
BC AB SK MB ON QC NB NS PE NL YT NT NU
58 91 68 14 53 3 34 19 1 76 10 11 37
 
Overall Rank

      

28


SA13c (B1342)

 
Distribution of Survey Respondent Ratings
Relevance
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0 0 0.44 1.17 2.37 3.31 16.79 37.94 37.98
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Actionability
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0 2.27 0.87 1.54 4.71 7.3 24.14 29.75 29.42
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Overall Importance
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2.52 17.46 80.02
3 2 1

3 = can live without
2 = nice to have
1 = indispensable
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