A Meta-Analytic Review of Adult Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Outcome Across the Anxiety Disorders

@article{Norton2007AMR,
  title={A Meta-Analytic Review of Adult Cognitive-Behavioral Treatment Outcome Across the Anxiety Disorders},
  author={Peter J. Norton and Esther C Price},
  journal={The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease},
  year={2007},
  volume={195},
  pages={521-531}
}
The efficacy of cognitive behavioral treatments (CBT) for anxiety in adults has been supported by multiple meta-analyses. However, most have focused on only 1 diagnosis, thereby disallowing diagnostic comparisons. This study examined the efficacy of CBT across the anxiety disorders. One hundred eight trials of CBT for an anxiety disorder met study criteria. Cognitive therapy and exposure therapy alone, in combination, or combined with relaxation training, were efficacious across the anxiety… 
Cognitive behavioral therapy in anxiety disorders: current state of the evidence
  • C. Otte
  • Psychology
    Dialogues in clinical neuroscience
  • 2011
TLDR
Overall, CBT appears to be both efficacious and effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders, but more high-quality studies are needed to better estimate the magnitude of the effect.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for adult anxiety disorders in clinical practice: a meta-analysis of effectiveness studies.
TLDR
Whether CBT tested under well-controlled conditions generalizes to less-controlled, real-world circumstances is examined and results indicate an inverse relationship between clinical representativeness and outcome, but the magnitude of the relationship is quite small.
A meta-analysis of computerized cognitive-behavioral therapy for the treatment of DSM-5 anxiety disorders.
OBJECTIVE Access to qualified cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) remains a major barrier to improving clinical outcomes in anxiety disorders. The current meta-analysis examined the efficacy of
Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders: an update on the empirical evidence
TLDR
Overall, CBT appears to be both efficacious and effective in the treatment of anxiety disorders, but dismantling studies are needed to determine which specific treatment components lead to beneficial outcomes and which patients are most likely to benefit from these treatment components.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders with Comorbid Depression: A Review
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is an established efficacious, first-line treatment for the spectrum of anxiety disorders. While treatments have been developed to target primary disorders in isolation
Open Trial of Modular Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of Anxiety Among Late Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder
TLDR
A modified CBT manual was utilized for seven participants between the ages of 16 and 20 years, consisting of a 16-week modularized CBT treatment, including psychoeducation, cognitive therapy, and exposure therapy, which demonstrated significant reductions on clinician-rated measures of anxiety.
Moderators and non-specific predictors of treatment outcome for anxiety disorders: a comparison of cognitive behavioral therapy to acceptance and commitment therapy.
TLDR
This study examined several theory-driven and atheoretical putative moderators of outcome in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and found higher baseline neuroticism was associated with poorer outcome across treatment conditions.
...
1
2
3
4
5
...

References

SHOWING 1-10 OF 200 REFERENCES
STANDARD VERSUS EXTENDED COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY FOR SOCIAL ANXIETY DISORDER: A RANDOMIZED-CONTROLLED TRIAL
Although cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been shown to be generally effective in the treatment of social anxiety disorder (SAD), not all individuals respond to treatment, and among those who do
Cognitive and behavioral treatments for anxiety disorders: a review of meta-analytic findings.
TLDR
Meta-analytic results support the effectiveness of combined cognitive and behavioral approaches for anxiety disorders and pure behavioral therapies also are effective and appear to work as well as combined treatment for some disorders.
Preliminary evaluation of a broad-spectrum cognitive-behavioral group therapy for anxiety.
  • P. Norton, D. Hope
  • Psychology
    Journal of behavior therapy and experimental psychiatry
  • 2005
Group cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: treatment outcome and long-term follow-up.
TLDR
Results show that the treatment group, relative to the wait-list group, had greater posttest improvement on all dependent variables and that treated participants made further gains over the 2-year follow-up phase of the study.
Comparison of behavior therapy and cognitive behavior therapy in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder.
TLDR
A consistent pattern of change favoring CBT was evident in measures of anxiety, depression, and cognition, and possible explanations for the superiority of CBT are discussed.
Psychotherapy for generalized anxiety disorder.
The present article describes the basic therapeutic techniques used in the cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) of generalized anxiety disorders and reviews the methodological characteristics and
Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders.
A review of studies of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder with and without agoraphobia, and social phobia indicates that CBT is consistently more
Randomized trial of cognitive-behavioral therapy for chronic posttraumatic stress disorder in adult female survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
TLDR
CBT participants were significantly more likely than PCT participants to no longer meet criteria for a PTSD diagnosis at follow-up assessments, and both CBT and PCT were associated with sustained symptom reduction in this sample.
...
1
2
3
4
5
...