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From: A Mental Health Intervention for Schoolchildren Exposed to ViolenceA Randomized Controlled Trial JAMA. 2003;290(5): doi: /jama Figure Legend: The 3-month follow-up assessment for the early intervention groupfollowed the completion of the 10-week session of CBITS intervention, andfor the delayed intervention group it was without the CBITS intervention.The 6-month follow-up assessment for the early intervention group was approximately3 months following the completion of the CBITS intervention, and for the delayedintervention group it occurred immediately following the completion of the10-week session CBITS intervention. CBITS indicates Cognitive-Behavioral Interventionfor Trauma in Schools. Date of download: 10/7/2017 Copyright © 2003 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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From: A Mental Health Intervention for Schoolchildren Exposed to ViolenceA Randomized Controlled Trial JAMA. 2003;290(5): doi: /jama Figure Legend: CBITS indicates Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools;CDI, Child Depression Inventory; CI, confidence interval; CPSS, Child PTSDSymptom Scale; and PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder. The delayed interventioncomparison group did not undergo CBITS during the first 3 months of the study.At the 3-month assessment, students in the early intervention group had significantlylower self-reported symptoms of PTSD than did students in the delayed interventiongroup. At 6 months, after the delayed intervention group completed the CBITSintervention, a difference no longer existed between the groups. At 3 months,scores for self-reported symptoms of depression were lower than in those ofthe delayed intervention group. At 6 months, this significant difference nolonger existed. Error bars indicate 95% CIs. Date of download: 10/7/2017 Copyright © 2003 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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From: A Mental Health Intervention for Schoolchildren Exposed to ViolenceA Randomized Controlled Trial JAMA. 2003;290(5): doi: /jama Figure Legend: Parents of students in the early intervention group reported significantlyless psychosocial dysfunction at 3 months compared with parents of studentsin the delayed intervention group. At 6 months, after the delayed interventiongroup completed the CBITS intervention, the parents of students in the earlyintervention and delayed intervention group had similar ratings of child psychosocialdysfunction. Error bars indicate 95% confidence intervals (CIs). Date of download: 10/7/2017 Copyright © 2003 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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From: A Mental Health Intervention for Schoolchildren Exposed to ViolenceA Randomized Controlled Trial JAMA. 2003;290(5): doi: /jama Figure Legend: Teachers did not report a significant difference in classroom behaviorbetween students in the early intervention group and delayed interventiongroup. At 3 months, the adjusted mean difference was −1.0 on the actingout behavior scale, 0.1 on the shyness/anxiousness scale, and −1.1 onthe learning problems scale. At 6 months, the adjusted mean difference was−0.9 on the acting out behavior scale, −0.9 on the shyness/anxietyscale, and −1.9 on the learning problems scale. Error bars indicate95% confidence intervals. Date of download: 10/7/2017 Copyright © 2003 American Medical Association. All rights reserved.


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