Therapist-supported online remote behavioural intervention for tics in children and adolescents in England (ORBIT): a multicentre, parallel group, single-blind, randomised controlled trial

The Lancet Psychiatry

Fecha de publicación: 1 de setiembre de 2021

Autores: Prof Chris Hollis, FRCPsych , Charlotte L Hall, PhD, Rebecca Jones, MSc, Louise Marston, PhD, Marie Le Novere, MSc, Rachael Hunter, MSc, Beverley J Brown, PhD, Charlotte Sanderson, DClinPsy, Per Andrén, MSc, Sophie D Bennett, PhD, Liam R Chamberlain, BSc, E Bethan Davies, PhD, Amber Evans, MSc, Natalia Kouzoupi, MSc, Caitlin McKenzie, MSc, Prof Isobel Heyman, PhD, Kareem Khan, PhD, Joseph Kilgariff, BA, Prof Cristine Glazebrook, PhD, Prof David Mataix-Cols, PhD

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S2215-0366(21)00235-2

Background: Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is a form of behavioural therapy for tics; however, its effectiveness remains uncertain. We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of internet-delivered, therapist-supported, and parent-assisted ERP for treatment of tics in children and young people with Tourette syndrome or chronic tic disorder.


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