IMPACT study - results Nick Midgley (03 Dec 2016 15:37 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Barbara Milrod (03 Dec 2016 17:21 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results sandra rafman (03 Dec 2016 19:21 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Randi Ulberg (04 Dec 2016 13:43 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Per Høglend (05 Dec 2016 14:56 CET)
RE: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Nick Midgley (06 Dec 2016 09:29 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Per Høglend (07 Dec 2016 16:46 CET)
RE: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Geoffrey Goodman (07 Dec 2016 18:35 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Nos Feratu (07 Dec 2016 19:45 CET)
RE: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Nick Midgley (07 Dec 2016 20:00 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Nos Feratu (07 Dec 2016 23:03 CET)
Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Marc Noom (10 Jan 2017 15:56 CET)
RE: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Nick Midgley (11 Jan 2017 23:27 CET)

RE: CaFTR IMPACT study - results Nick Midgley 06 Dec 2016 09:29 CET

Dear Per

In the appendix there is reference to some possible mediators, but did you
have anything particular in mind? The dataset is very rich, and only a small
part of it has been analyzed so far...

Best wishes,

Nick

-----Original Message-----
From: Per Høglend [mailto:p.a.hoglend@medisin.uio.no]
Sent: Monday, December 5, 2016 1:56 PM
To: caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org; Nick Midgley
Subject: Re: CaFTR IMPACT study - results

Grats! Nick
Do you have putative mediators in the stuudy?
Per
On 12/4/2016 1:42 PM, Randi Ulberg wrote:
> Congratulations!
> Well done!
> These results are really inspiring for further research on moderators and
mediators in psychotherapy for young people.
>
> Regards,
> Randi
>
> Randi Ulberg
> Assistant Professor
> Institutt of Clinical Medicine
> PB 85 Vindern
> 1365 Oslo
> Norway
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> on behalf of Nick Midgley<nickmidgley@btconnect.com>
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> To: caftr@psychotherapyresearch.org
> Subject: CaFTR IMPACT study - results
>
> Dear colleagues
>
> The primary findings of the IMPACT study - examining the treatment of
adolescent depression (STPP, CBT and what is called a Brief Psychosocial
Intervention) - have just been published online in Lancet Psychiatry. The
paper is free to download:
>
> http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanpsy/onlinefirst
>
> I look forward to hearing people's thoughts!
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Nick
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