School phobia: a therapeutic trial with clomipramine and short-term outcome

T. Berney, I. Kolvin, S.R. Bhate, R.F. Garside, J. Jeans, B. Kay and L. Scarth

British Journal of Psychiatry 1981; 138:110-118

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T. Berney, I. Kolvin, S.R. Bhate, R.F. Garside, J. Jeans, B. Kay and L. Scarth, "School phobia: a therapeutic trial with clomipramine and short-term outcome", British Journal of Psychiatry, Volume 138, pp. 110-118, (Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1981).

Abstract: 

Summary: A double-blind trial failed to demonstrate any significant short-term effects of clomipramine in doses recommended for use in general practice (in addition to the usual range of psychotherapeutic help) in the treatment of children with school refusal and neurotic disorder. Patterns of improvement were also studied for the sample as a whole irrespective of treatment. Neither age nor sex were significantly related to improvement, except on one behavioural measure where girls initially did better than boys. In addition, it was found that there was a rapid relief of depression but neurotic symptomatology tended to persist.

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