These changes, designed to make the interventions more suitable for the primary care setting and clientele, did not seem to be significant changes from prior research since the «dose» findings in this study are similar to the «completer» findings of prior research, and because prior studies of
less intensive interventions involving therapist contact also show similar effects for less intensive treatments.
It is a critical tool for addressing the needs of children with significant mental health challenges, particularly when
less intensive interventions are not producing the desired results.
Not exact matches
But there are other early - childhood experts who are testing out
less intensive (and
less expensive)
interventions to see if it is possible to have an outsize effect on children's outcomes by altering certain critical elements in their daily environments in precisely targeted ways.
Petrova et al. (32) evaluated a somewhat
less intensive LC
intervention (3 visits + 2 telephone calls) targeting a predominantly Mexican - American population in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Planned out - of - hospital birth also had a statistically significant association with higher rates for 5 - minute Apgar scores of
less than 7, neonatal seizures, neonatal ventilator support, maternal blood transfusion, and unassisted vaginal delivery but with lower rates of both admission to neonatal
intensive care units and obstetrical
interventions, including induction and augmentation of labor, operative vaginal delivery, cesarean delivery, and severe perineal lacerations.
Dr. Hamdy said the study proves that
intensive lifestyle
intervention is at least as effective as some common bariatric surgeries in helping people lose weight and deal with their diabetes issues, with
less cost and fewer short and long - term side effects.
Moreover, the apparent success of the famous Perry Preschool Program and several other
intensive early - childhood
interventions is insufficient to justify an expansion of the
less -
intensive federal Head Start program.
For example, kids who are extremely discrepant from grade level expectations need an
intervention that is more
intensive, likely requiring more resources like time or materials, than kids who are
less discrepant.
If the percentage of students who require intense
interventions is too high, RTI improvement work needs to begin at
less intensive tiers.
Less -
intensive interventions that provide parent training also may be useful for younger children with ASDs, particularly for improving social communication, language use, and, potentially, symptom severity and family functioning, but the current evidence base for such treatment remains insufficient.17, 18,27 Although parent - training programs can modify parenting behaviors during interactions, data are limited about their contribution to specific improvements in the short - term and long - term beyond simple language gains for some children.
After 2 years of
intensive intervention, children who received the ESDM displayed significantly larger IQ gains compared with those in a community sample of children who received
less -
intensive intervention.
That report, in which «recovery» of just
less than 50 % of a subgroup of young children who were receiving
intensive intervention was described, initiated a growing body of research.
First, it compares a relatively
intensive outpatient program (21 home - based family sessions) to treatment with
less frequent therapist - patient contact (2 home - based family sessions and follow - up crisis
intervention).
OpenUrlCrossRefPubMedWeb of Science Q For outpatients with a recent bipolar episode, does family focused therapy reduce relapse and improve adherence to drug treatment compared with a
less intensive crisis management
intervention?
Evaluations of sustained treatment effects for other, more -
intensive, early childhood interventions have yielded mixed results, with variation being attributed to unevenness in both program quality and evaluation rigor.10, 11 Less - intensive interventions, such as the Comprehensive Child Development Program, have reported no effect during or after the intervention.12 Intensive interventions with short - term effects seem to be more likely to demonstrate sustained benefits for children's cognitive and social development and parenting beh
intensive, early childhood
interventions have yielded mixed results, with variation being attributed to unevenness in both program quality and evaluation rigor.10, 11
Less -
intensive interventions, such as the Comprehensive Child Development Program, have reported no effect during or after the intervention.12 Intensive interventions with short - term effects seem to be more likely to demonstrate sustained benefits for children's cognitive and social development and parenting beh
intensive interventions, such as the Comprehensive Child Development Program, have reported no effect during or after the
intervention.12
Intensive interventions with short - term effects seem to be more likely to demonstrate sustained benefits for children's cognitive and social development and parenting beh
Intensive interventions with short - term effects seem to be more likely to demonstrate sustained benefits for children's cognitive and social development and parenting behaviors.11
With the efficacy of moderately
intensive parent training well established, it now seems appropriate to determine if the moderately -
intensive treatments are superior to briefer,
less costly
interventions, particularly because families frequently attend relatively few sessions, often five to eight or fewer (Armbruster & Kazdin, 1994; Kazdin & Wassel, 1998), well below the number recommended by these programs.
Furthermore, youth who score high on psychopathic traits are
less likely to respond positively to typical
interventions, and may be better helped by more individual and
intensive approaches [28, 29].