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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Work Health Care. 2014 Oct;53(9):883–899. doi: 10.1080/00981389.2014.925531

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.