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Baseline family characteristics by study group (N=166).
a REST: Resilience Enhancement Skills Training.
b V-PST: VCT-based problem-solving individual therapy.
c NIH Toolbox Perceived Hostility Survey uncorrected T-score [29].
Of the 166 participants who enrolled in the study, 16 of them dropped out of the study before starting the assigned intervention (REST or V-PST). Of the remaining 150 participants, 7 REST participants and 11 V-PST participants discontinued the study.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e51824
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The baseline mean PHS uncorrected T-score for mothers was 58.7, indicative of moderately high conflict with family members. The baseline mean PHS uncorrected T-score for family members was 60.1, indicative of high conflict with mothers.
Each therapist earned 100% on the REST knowledge test on the first attempt in demonstration of cognitive, emotion, and behavior regulation skills in role-plays. Both authors assessed therapist adherence to REST session content using the REST fidelity measure.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(10):e41697
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(For a detailed description of PST-PC, see Hegel and Arean [6].) The basis of PST-PC is that enhancing problem-solving skills and attitudes and working to solve problems in one’s life can reduce depression.
JMIR Res Protoc 2012;1(2):e11
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