Jennifer B. Freeman
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View article: Automated classification of exposure and encourage events in speech data from pediatric OCD treatment
Automated classification of exposure and encourage events in speech data from pediatric OCD treatment Open
Objective To develop and evaluate an automated classification system for labeling Exposure Process Coding System (EPCS) quality codes—specifically exposure and encourage events—during in-person exposure therapy sessions using automatic spe…
View article: Harnessing Natural Language Processing for Automated Exposure Therapy Coding in Youth with OCD
Harnessing Natural Language Processing for Automated Exposure Therapy Coding in Youth with OCD Open
Objective: To develop and evaluate an automated classification system for labeling Exposure Process Coding System quality codes -- specifically exposure and encourage events -- during in-person exposure therapy sessions using automatic spe…
View article: Harnessing Natural Language Processing for Automated Exposure Therapy Coding in Youth with OCD
Harnessing Natural Language Processing for Automated Exposure Therapy Coding in Youth with OCD Open
Objective: To develop and evaluate an automated classification system for labeling Exposure Process Coding System quality codes -- specifically exposure and encourage events -- during in-person exposure therapy sessions using automatic spe…
View article: Who calls, who engages? Families seeking treatment for anxiety and OCD
Who calls, who engages? Families seeking treatment for anxiety and OCD Open
Pediatric anxiety is among the most common mental health diagnoses for American youth, yet few youths diagnosed with anxiety/obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD) receive treatment. The majority of parents nationwide report at least some dif…
View article: What works for whom in pediatric OCD: description of causally interpretable meta-analysis methods and report on trial data harmonization
What works for whom in pediatric OCD: description of causally interpretable meta-analysis methods and report on trial data harmonization Open
Background Improving patient outcomes will be enhanced by understanding “what works, for whom?” enabling better matching of patients to available treatments. However, answering this “what works, for whom?” question requires sample sizes th…
View article: Brief Assessment Tools for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders in Children: A Systematic Review
Brief Assessment Tools for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders in Children: A Systematic Review Open
OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to estimate the comparative performance of brief diagnostic assessment tools. METHODS Data sources included articles from PubMed, the Cochrane Register of Clinical Trials, the Cochrane Database of …
View article: Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Children and Youth: A Meta-Analysis
Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Children and Youth: A Meta-Analysis Open
CONTEXT We examined treatments for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children and adolescents. OBJECTIVE The objective was to evaluate the comparative efficacy of behavioral and pharmacologic treatments. DATA SOURCES Sources include 6…
View article: What Works for Whom in Pediatric OCD: Description of Causally Interpretable Meta-analysis Methods and Report on Trial Data Harmonization
What Works for Whom in Pediatric OCD: Description of Causally Interpretable Meta-analysis Methods and Report on Trial Data Harmonization Open
Improving patient outcomes will be enhanced by understanding “what works, for whom?” enabling better matching of patients to available treatments. However, answering this “what works, for whom?” question requires sample sizes that exceed t…
View article: Executive Functioning, Familial Accommodation, and Treatment Response in Youth with OCD and Comorbid ADHD
Executive Functioning, Familial Accommodation, and Treatment Response in Youth with OCD and Comorbid ADHD Open
Few studies have examined differential treatment response, rates of familial accommodation (FA), and executive functioning (EF) in youth with OCD vs. OCD + ADHD, particularly in a partial hospitalization program. The current study includes…
View article: Parent-identified barriers to accessing exposure therapy: A qualitative study using process mapping
Parent-identified barriers to accessing exposure therapy: A qualitative study using process mapping Open
Background Youth with anxiety and obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) rarely access exposure therapy, an evidence-based treatment. Known barriers include transportation, waitlists, and provider availability. Efforts to improve access to ex…
View article: Exposure to exposure: A protocol for leveraging exposure principles during training to address therapist-level barriers to exposure implementation
Exposure to exposure: A protocol for leveraging exposure principles during training to address therapist-level barriers to exposure implementation Open
Background Exposure therapy is a highly effective but underutilized treatment for anxiety disorders. A primary contributor to its underutilization is therapist-level negative beliefs about its safety and tolerability for patients. Given fu…
View article: Expanding the reach of evidence-based mental health interventions to private practice: Qualitative assessment using a policy ecology framework
Expanding the reach of evidence-based mental health interventions to private practice: Qualitative assessment using a policy ecology framework Open
Background Evidence-based interventions (EBIs) for mental health disorders are underutilized in routine clinical practice. Exposure therapy for anxiety disorders is one particularly difficult-to-implement EBI that has robust empirical supp…
View article: Measuring fear change within exposures: Functionally-defined habituation predicts outcome in three randomized controlled trials for pediatric OCD.
Measuring fear change within exposures: Functionally-defined habituation predicts outcome in three randomized controlled trials for pediatric OCD. Open
Habituation is conceptually consistent with multiple mechanistic theories and should continue to be investigated as a practical marker of initial extinction learning and possible moderator of the relationship between fear activation and ou…
View article: Internet-delivered, family-based treatment for early-onset OCD: A pilot randomized trial.
Internet-delivered, family-based treatment for early-onset OCD: A pilot randomized trial. Open
VTC methods may offer solutions to overcoming traditional barriers to care for early onset OCD by extending the reach of real-time expert services regardless of children's geographic proximity to quality care. (PsycINFO Database Record