The Effectiveness of Mindfulness-based Interventions versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy on Social Anxiety of Adolescents: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Q4 Medicine
Acta Medica Philippina Pub Date : 2025-01-31 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.47895/amp.vi0.8140
Valentin C Dones, Kristel S Yamat, Krystin Elda P Santos, Abby Victoria M Concepcion, Margarita Anne R Lacson
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Abstract

Background and objective: Mindfulness-based interventions (MBI), a novel treatment, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), the standard treatment, are both effective in treating anxiety in adolescents. This study determined the effectiveness of mindfulness-based interventions versus cognitive behavioral therapy in reducing symptoms of anxiety among adolescents experiencing social anxiety through a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Methods: A systematic approach was used to identify eligible studies. Electronic databases, reference lists of relevant articles, and gray literature were searched. Data was analyzed using RevMan to calculate standard mean differences with 95% confidence intervals and subgroups. Heterogeneity was measured using visual assessment, the I2 statistic, and chi-square test.

Results: Randomized controlled trials comparing MBI to CBT for adolescents diagnosed with social anxiety or social phobia disorder were analyzed, with non-randomized studies being excluded. Structured searches in electronic databases, reference lists, and gray literature were conducted by four independent reviewers who initially identified potential articles through title and abstract screening. After a comprehensive review of full-text articles and a consensus-building process, the selection of included articles was finalized. Data was analyzed using RevMan to calculate standard mean differences with 95% confidence intervals and to examine subgroups, with heterogeneity being assessed through visual evaluation, the I2 statistic, and chi-square tests. Total number of participants was 255; 101 were male and 158 were women. Mean age was 27.5 years old, and diagnosed with Social Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia, or DSM-IV-Defined-Anxiety-Disorder. They were divided into two groups: 125 participated in 8- to 12-week MBI sessions lasting 2 hours each, while 130 underwent 2-hour CBT sessions spanning 8, 12, or 14 weeks. There is moderate quality of evidence reporting non-significant difference on MBI vs CBT's effectiveness in alleviating symptoms of social anxiety [mean (95% CI) = -0.04 (-0.58, 0.51)].

Conclusion: Study found that there were no significant differences between Mindfulness-Based Interventions and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in reducing social anxiety in adolescents. Mindfulness interventions have advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness for reducing symptoms of anxiety. Future research should include larger sample sizes and longer follow-up periods to further assess long-term effects of these interventions.

正念干预与认知行为治疗对青少年社交焦虑的效果:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
背景与目的:正念干预(MBI)是一种新型的治疗方法,认知行为治疗(CBT)是一种标准的治疗方法。本研究通过系统回顾和荟萃分析,确定了正念干预与认知行为治疗在减少社交焦虑青少年焦虑症状方面的有效性。方法:采用系统方法筛选符合条件的研究。检索电子数据库、相关文章参考文献表和灰色文献。使用RevMan软件对数据进行分析,计算95%置信区间和亚组的标准差。异质性采用目视评价、I2统计量和卡方检验。结果:我们分析了比较MBI和CBT治疗被诊断为社交焦虑或社交恐惧症的青少年的随机对照试验,排除了非随机研究。在电子数据库、参考文献列表和灰色文献中进行结构化搜索,由四位独立审稿人进行,他们最初通过标题和摘要筛选确定了潜在的文章。经过对全文文章的全面审查和建立协商一致意见的过程后,最后确定了收录文章的选择。使用RevMan软件对数据进行分析,计算95%置信区间的标准均值差异,并检查亚组,通过目测评价、I2统计量和卡方检验来评估异质性。受试者总数为255人;其中男性101人,女性158人。平均年龄27.5岁,诊断为社交焦虑障碍、社交恐惧症或dsm - iv定义的焦虑障碍。他们被分为两组:125人参加了8到12周的MBI疗程,每次持续2小时,而130人接受了2小时的CBT疗程,持续8、12或14周。有中等质量的证据报告MBI与CBT在缓解社交焦虑症状方面的有效性无显著差异[平均(95% CI) = -0.04(-0.58, 0.51)]。结论:研究发现,正念干预与认知行为治疗在减少青少年社交焦虑方面无显著差异。正念干预在减少焦虑症状的成本效益方面具有优势。未来的研究应包括更大的样本量和更长的随访期,以进一步评估这些干预措施的长期影响。
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