Project Details
Description
We were awarded a three year NIMH grant (July, 1980 - June 1983) to conduct
the Interpersonal Psychotherapy (IPT) training of therapists at three sites
for the pilot phase of the NIMH Treatment of Depression Collaborative
Research Program. We completed the didactic and supervised practicum
phases of training, and the preliminary analysis of training phase data by
May, 1983. In 1983, we were awarded a two year competitive renewal to
conduct the quality control monitoring of IPT therapists work with patients
in the main treatment phase of the study and to complete the validation
study.
The treatment phase of the study at the three sites was to be completed by
June, 1984, allowing us one year to complete the validation study.
However, due to slow patient flow at the three research sites, there has
been a one year delay in the completion of the treatment phase of the
study. Because of this delay, a complete data set of therapists'
performance of IPT in the main treatment phase will not be available until
June, 1985.
We are requesting funds for one year to complete the predictor and
validation study in the full data set as follows:
a. investigate the relationships among trainers' and independent raters'
evaluations of IPT therapists and selected patient assessments over time;
b. evaluate the predictive validity of specific training and assessment
procedures in terms of patient improvement and therapists' continued
adherence to the IPT treatment model, subsequent to training; and
c. evaluate the overall efficacy of the training and evaluation procedures
utilized in the study.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 12/31/89 → 1/1/90 |
Funding
- National Institute of Mental Health
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Psychiatry and Mental health
- Clinical Psychology
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