1. Cognitive-behavior therapy for late-life generalized anxiety disorder in primary care: preliminary findings.
- Author
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Stanley MA, Hopko DR, Diefenbach GJ, Bourland SL, Rodriguez H, and Wagener P
- Subjects
- Aged, Anxiety Disorders diagnosis, Depressive Disorder, Major diagnosis, Depressive Disorder, Major psychology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Quality of Life, Severity of Illness Index, Surveys and Questionnaires, Anxiety Disorders therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy methods, Primary Health Care
- Abstract
Objective: The authors present data from a pilot research program initiated to develop, refine, and test the outcomes of CBT-GAD/PC, a version of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) that targets the needs of older adults with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in primary care (PC)., Methods: The study involved a small, randomized clinical trial comparing the impact of CBT-GAD/PC to usual care (UC) in a sample of 12 older medical patients with GAD., Results: Outcome data suggested significant improvements in worry and depression after CBT-GAD/PC, relative to UC., Conclusion: Authors discuss results in terms of the "real-world" applicability of this treatment for late-life GAD, and present implications for future research.
- Published
- 2003