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To establish the effectiveness or efficacy of psychological interventions, it is important to understand the nature of changes that occur in the absence of therapy. In this study, clinically distressed college students from 2 universities completed the Outcome Questionnaire (OQ)‐45.2 on a weekly basis throughout a single semester. Although 56.6% of the sample made no change or deteriorated, 43.4% made a reliable improvement. Change status was predicted by previous therapy experience and length of study participation. Multilevel growth modeling also indicated that participants’ OQ‐45.2 scores decreased over time and the amount of decrease was associated with Time 1 OQ‐45.2 scores. Limitations of the study and further implications for treatment outcome research are discussed.
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This page is a summary of: Naturalistic Changes in Subjective Distress Outside of Therapy, Journal of Clinical Psychology, February 2012, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.20869.
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