Table 2. Intervention Characteristics and Mental Health Outcomes.
Citations | Name of Intervention |
Manual | Social Worker Role |
Other service providers |
Training in intervention |
Treatment Format |
Treatment Setting |
Duration of Treatment |
Mental Health Outcomes |
Implementation Outcomes |
Primary Results |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Crawford et al., 2013 | Camp Cope-A-Lot (Computer-based and computer assisted CBT) | Yes | Therapists who were not very familiar with CBT | N/A | 2 day training and weekly supervision | Youth and provider Parents and provider | Mental Health Center | 12 weekly 50 minute sessions | Anxiety, global psychopathy, depression, internalizing and externalizing symptoms | Acceptability and feasibility | Significant reductions in anxiety outcomes. |
Crunkilton et al., 2008 and Crunkilton, 2009 | Drug Court Journey Mapping | No | Not clear (may have facilitated Journey Mapping entry) | Drug Court treatment program director | Unknown | Adults and technology (provider involvement is unclear) | County Drug Court Treatment Facility | An average of 3.1 sessions | Overall well-being | None | Enhanced client's well-being and treatment progress. |
Kernsmith et al., 2008 | Online Self-Help Group | No | Participated in and observed group | Group facilitators who were recovering offenders | Unknown | Groups of adults and provider | Unknown | Unknown | Cognitive distortions, obsessive and compulsive thoughts | None | Significant decrease in cognitive distortions, compulsions, and obsessions. Higher use of self-help group was significantly associated with outcome benefits. |
Parker-Oliver et al, 2006 | Telehospice Care | No | Recruit caregivers, train caregivers in technology use, and administer assessment instruments during ongoing work with caregivers | Graduate research assistant and hospice nurse | Yes, but does not state how much training was provided | Adults and provider | Hospice patient's home | Unknown | Anxiety and quality of life | Acceptability and feasibility | Caregivers were generally satisfied with intervention. There were no outcomes differences. |
Rotondi et al., 2005 | Psycho-education Group Therapy Schizophrenia Guide Website | Yes | Facilitated Group Therapy | N/A | Yes, but does not state how much training was provided | Adults and provider Youth and provider | Psychiatric Rehabilitation Centers | Unknown | Stress | Acceptability Feasibility | Participants in the treatment group with Schizophrenia reported significantly lower levels of stress. |