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Multidimensional family therapy reduces self-reported criminality among adolescents with a cannabis use disorder
Background. Multidimensional family therapy (MDFT) is an established treatment program for youth displaying multi-problem behavior. We examined if MDFT decreased criminal offending among cannabis abusing adolescents, as compared with individual psychotherapy (IP).
Methods. In a Western-European randomized controlled trial comparing MDFT with IP, a sample of 169 adolescents with a cannabis disorder completed self-reports on criminal offending. Half indicated they had committed one or more criminal offenses in the 90 days before the baseline assessment. Follow-up assessments were at 6 and 12 months after randomization.
Results. The proportion of adolescents reporting non-delinquency increased during the study period, most so in the MDFT condition. In addition, MDFT lowered the number of violent offenses more than IP. This difference was not seen for property crimes.
Conclusions. In cannabis abusing adolescents, MDFT is an...
Show moreBackground. Multidimensional family therapy (MDFT) is an established treatment program for youth displaying multi-problem behavior. We examined if MDFT decreased criminal offending among cannabis abusing adolescents, as compared with individual psychotherapy (IP).
Methods. In a Western-European randomized controlled trial comparing MDFT with IP, a sample of 169 adolescents with a cannabis disorder completed self-reports on criminal offending. Half indicated they had committed one or more criminal offenses in the 90 days before the baseline assessment. Follow-up assessments were at 6 and 12 months after randomization.
Results. The proportion of adolescents reporting non-delinquency increased during the study period, most so in the MDFT condition. In addition, MDFT lowered the number of violent offenses more than IP. This difference was not seen for property crimes.
Conclusions. In cannabis abusing adolescents, MDFT is an effective treatment to prevent and reduce criminal offending. MDFT outperforms individual psychotherapy for violent crimes.
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- Pol, T.M. van der; Henderson, C.E.; Hendriks, V.; Schaub, M.P.; Rigter, H.
- Date
- 2017-01-11
- Volume
- 62
- Issue
- 6
- Pages
- 1573 - 1588