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Measuring fear change within exposures: Functionally-defined habituation predicts outcome in three randomized controlled trials for pediatric OCD
Kristen G. Benito
, Jason Machan
, Jennifer B. Freeman
, Abbe M. Garcia
, Michael Walther
, Hannah Frank
,
Brianna Wellen
, Elyse Stewart
, Julie Edmunds
, Joshua Kemp
, Jeffrey Sapyta
, Martin Franklin
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Randomized Controlled Trial
100%
Outcome Prediction
100%
Pediatric Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
100%
Habituation
100%
Global Improvement
60%
Treatment Response
40%
Symptom Severity
40%
Mechanistic Theory
40%
Fear Activation
40%
Clinical Trials
20%
Treatment Outcome
20%
Exposure Therapy
20%
Large Reduction
20%
Highest Peak
20%
Internal Processes
20%
Extinction Learning
20%
Post-treatment Changes
20%
Indirect Process
20%
In(III)
20%
Exposure Process
20%
Change Metrics
20%
Fear Level
20%
Psychology
Pediatric Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
100%
Habituation
100%
Exposure Therapy
20%