Internet-delivered cognitive behavior therapy with minimal therapist support for anxious children and adolescents: predictors of response.
Susan H SpenceSamantha J ProsserSonja MarchCaroline Leanne DonovanPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2020)
Overall, children responded well to iCBT irrespective of the demographic, clinical, and family factors examined here. Poor couple relationship quality and older mother age were risk factors for less positive response to iCBT in terms of reductions in anxiety symptoms although still to within the normal range.