Effects of a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Intervention Trial to Improve Disease Outcomes in Children with Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2016Vol. 22(9), pp. 2134–2148
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Rona L. Levy, Miranda A.L. van Tilburg, Shelby L. Langer, Joan M. Romano, Lynn S. Walker, Lloyd Mancl, Tasha Murphy, Robyn Lewis Claar, Shara I. Feld, Dennis L. Christie, Bisher Abdullah, Melissa M. DuPen, Kimberly Swanson, Melissa D. Baker, Susan A. Stoner, William E. Whitehead
Abstract
This trial suggests that a brief cognitive behavioral intervention for children with inflammatory bowel disease and their parents can result in improved child functioning and quality of life, and for some children may decrease disease activity.
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