Hi Nick,
Thank you for sending out this compelling study. I was especially interested in how "general psychopathology" was measured and calculated. I suspect that the answer is located in the Appendices. The article includes this statement: "Additional supporting information may be found online in the Supporting Information section at the end of the article", but I didn't see a link for this Supporting Information. Would you be able to provide the link, Nick? Thanks so much.
Geoff
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Dear colleagues
The latest study from the IMPACT trial (treatment of adolescent depression) has just been published, and is open access, i.e. free to download. For me, this is a really interesting study, which looks at the impact that the therapies had not only on symptom-specific measures (such as depression), but also on a broader assessment of 'general psychopathology' (the so-called p factor).
Among other things, I think this helps make the case that even when treatments are designed to help with a specific issue (e.g. depression), their impact (when effective) is likely to be much broader, on a range of mental health markers...
The paper can be accessed here:
https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcpp.13194<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jcpp.13194__;!!DeIc-uvKXH9G!uvfb-JxePm6lD6KDHeK94GgZXjK9RPoV2h4Je74561Nl623FsY1PBZ95yficBvCYKLOhFv0$>
Best wishes
Nick
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