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Factor structure and validity of the therapy process observational coding system for child psychotherapy-alliance scale.

University of Bergen and Anxiety Disorders Research Network, Haukeland University Hospital, Norway.
Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology (impact factor: 1.92). 03/2012; 41(2):246-54. DOI:10.1080/15374416.2012.651999 pp.246-54
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ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to examine the factor structure and psychometric properties of an observer-rated youth alliance measure, the Therapy Process Observational Coding System for Child Psychotherapy-Alliance scale (TPOCS-A). The sample was 52 youth diagnosed with anxiety disorders (M age = 12.43, SD = 2.23, range = 8-15; 56% boys; 98% Caucasian) drawn from a randomized controlled trial. Participants received a manualized individual cognitive behavioral treatment, the FRIENDS for life program, in public community clinics in Norway. Diagnostic status, treatment motivation, and perceived treatment credibility were assessed at pretreatment. Using the TPOCS-A, independent observers rated child-therapist alliance from the third therapy session. Child- and therapist-reported alliance measures were collected from the same session. An exploratory factor analysis supported a one-factor solution, which is consistent with previous studies of self- and observer-rated youth alliance scales. Psychometric analyses supported the interrater reliability, internal consistency, and convergent/divergent validity of the TPOCS-A. Accumulating psychometric evidence indicate that the TPOCS-A has the potential to fill a measurement gap in the youth psychotherapy field. In youth psychotherapy, alliance may be unidimensional, so establishing a strong bond and engaging the child in therapeutic activities may both be instrumental to establishing good alliance early in treatment. However, it is important to be cautious when interpreting the factor analytic findings, because the sample size may have been too small to identify additional factors. Future research can build upon these findings by examining the factor structure of youth alliance measures with larger, more diverse samples.

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Keywords

98% Caucasian
 
Accumulating psychometric evidence
 
anxiety disorders
 
Child Psychotherapy-Alliance scale
 
convergent/divergent validity
 
diverse samples
 
exploratory factor analysis
 
factor analytic findings
 
independent observers
 
internal consistency
 
interrater reliability
 
manualized individual cognitive behavioral treatment
 
public community clinics
 
therapist-reported alliance measures
 
Therapy Process Observational Coding System
 
third therapy session
 
treatment credibility
 
youth alliance measures
 
youth psychotherapy
 
youth psychotherapy field