Interestingly, the significant group effects were a result of significant differences between the two
nonclinical intervention groups and the waiting - list control group, whereas the clinical intervention group did not differ significantly from the control group with regard to either child or parental variables.
Not exact matches
The effect of a health
intervention on surrogate measures of risk is of only academic,
nonclinical interest if the treatment does not reduce subsequent major health events such as the onset of diabetes, dementia, and CAD.
However, as trolls show higher levels of
nonclinical psychopathy traits (not enough to meet criteria for a clinical disorder)
interventions may be more successful.
Four different groups were studied: a clinical
intervention group, a
nonclinical high symptom level group, a
nonclinical low - symptom level group, and a
nonclinical waiting - list control group.