TY - JOUR
T1 - The children's psychosocial rehabilitation treatment adherence measure
T2 - Development and initial validation
AU - Williams, Nathaniel J.
AU - Oberst, Jennifer L.
AU - Campbell, Drey V.
AU - Lancaster, Lawanna
PY - 2011/6
Y1 - 2011/6
N2 - This paper reports on two studies designed to develop and validate a treatment adherence measure for Children's Psychosocial Rehabilitation (CPSR) - a home-and community-based treatment for youth with serious emotional disturbance. In Study 1, we derived CPSR treatment adherence and differentiation criteria from a treatment manual and evaluated their content validity via structured feedback from practitioners. In study 2 we assessed the reliability and validity of the resultant CPSR Treatment Adherence Measure (CTAM) in a clinical sample of youth receiving CPSR (n = 11) or outpatient psychotherapy (n = 20). Results from Study 1 revealed strong agreement among practitioners regarding the validity of the proposed adherence criteria (ICC = .82). Results from Study 2 indicated the CTAM had good internal consistency (parent- and supervisor report α's = .86 & .91) and high inter-rater reliability (r = .87, P = .001) in this pilot sample. CTAM scores reliably distinguished between children receiving CPSR versus psychotherapy (z = -3.16, P = .002) and between CPSR interventionists with reputations for high-(n = 4) or low- (n = 7) adherence to the model (z = -2.47, P = .014). Findings indicate the CTAMis worthy of further development as a practice and research instrument.
AB - This paper reports on two studies designed to develop and validate a treatment adherence measure for Children's Psychosocial Rehabilitation (CPSR) - a home-and community-based treatment for youth with serious emotional disturbance. In Study 1, we derived CPSR treatment adherence and differentiation criteria from a treatment manual and evaluated their content validity via structured feedback from practitioners. In study 2 we assessed the reliability and validity of the resultant CPSR Treatment Adherence Measure (CTAM) in a clinical sample of youth receiving CPSR (n = 11) or outpatient psychotherapy (n = 20). Results from Study 1 revealed strong agreement among practitioners regarding the validity of the proposed adherence criteria (ICC = .82). Results from Study 2 indicated the CTAM had good internal consistency (parent- and supervisor report α's = .86 & .91) and high inter-rater reliability (r = .87, P = .001) in this pilot sample. CTAM scores reliably distinguished between children receiving CPSR versus psychotherapy (z = -3.16, P = .002) and between CPSR interventionists with reputations for high-(n = 4) or low- (n = 7) adherence to the model (z = -2.47, P = .014). Findings indicate the CTAMis worthy of further development as a practice and research instrument.
KW - Children
KW - Community-based
KW - Fidelity
KW - Psychosocial rehabilitation
KW - Treatment adherence
KW - Youth
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U2 - 10.1007/s10597-010-9313-5
DO - 10.1007/s10597-010-9313-5
M3 - Article
C2 - 20419348
AN - SCOPUS:79959707718
SN - 0010-3853
VL - 47
SP - 278
EP - 285
JO - Community Mental Health Journal
JF - Community Mental Health Journal
IS - 3
ER -