为社交焦虑症青少年提供移动应用辅助工具,以增强认知行为小组疗法:通过行为干预接线社交焦虑症青少年试点试验的可行性和可接受性结果。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 PEDIATRICS
Bruno Biagianti, Christine Conelea, Sawsan Dabit, Daniel Ross, Katie L Beard, Elizabeth Harris, Erin Shen, Josh Jordan, Gail A Bernstein
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目的:认知行为团体疗法(CBGT认知行为团体疗法(CBGT)是一种治疗社交焦虑(SA)的成熟疗法。然而,CBGT 的诊断康复率仅为 20.5%,多达 50% 的患者在治疗后仍有症状。使用视频电话进行数字化社交焦虑治疗(dCBGT)是可行的,既经济又有效。然而,dCBGT 对社交功能的影响仍然有限,因为 dCBGT 无法监测社交场合中的认知和行为。通过行为干预治疗青少年社交焦虑(Wiring Adolescents with Social Anxiety via Behavioral Interventions,WASABI)是一种由临床医生辅助的应用程序,它使用了生态瞬间评估(EMA)、认知偏差测试和临床自我报告,作为 dCBGT 的辅助治疗方法进行了研究。研究方法采用前瞻性、平行臂、双盲随机对照试验,在 24 名 SA 青少年中随机分配 dCBGT 与 dCBGT 加 WASABI。试验结果研究完成率(83%)和退出调查数据表明,WASABI 是可行且可接受的。每人完成的 EMA 从 4 次到 244 次不等。分别有 53% 和 69% 的参与者至少每周完成一次认知偏差测试和临床自我报告。虽然标准测试并未显示出 dCBGT 加 WASABI 与单独使用 dCBGT 之间存在统计学意义上的显著差异,但 dCBGT 加 WASABI 在症状严重程度、社交技能和功能方面的效应大小更大。结论:尽管样本较少,但初步结果表明,WASABI 是可行的、可接受的,而且可能是治疗青少年自闭症的有效辅助工具。
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A Mobile Application Adjunct to Augment Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy for Adolescents with Social Anxiety: Feasibility and Acceptability Results from the Wiring Adolescents with Social Anxiety via Behavioral Interventions Pilot Trial.

Objective: Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy (CBGT) is an established treatment for Social Anxiety (SA). However, diagnostic recovery rate is only 20.5% in CBGT, and up to 50% of patients remain symptomatic posttreatment. Using videocalls to deliver digital CBGT (dCBGT) is feasible, cost-effective, and efficacious. Yet, the impact of dCBGT on social functioning remains limited, as dCBGT does not offer opportunities for monitoring cognition and behavior in social situations. Wiring Adolescents with Social Anxiety via Behavioral Interventions (WASABI), a clinician-assisted application that uses ecological momentary assessments (EMAs), cognitive bias tests, and clinical self-reports, was investigated as an adjunct to dCBGT. Methods: A prospective, parallel arm, double-blind randomized controlled trial was employed in 24 SA adolescents randomly assigned to dCBGT versus dCBGT plus WASABI. Results: Study completion rates (83%) and exit survey data indicated that WASABI is feasible and acceptable. Engagement with EMAs varied from four to 244 EMAs completed per person. Cognitive bias tests and clinical self-reports were completed at least weekly by 53% and 69% of participants, respectively. While standard tests did not reveal statistically significant differences between dCBGT plus WASABI and dCBGT alone, effect sizes were greater for dCBGT plus WASABI on symptom severity, social skills, and functioning. Conclusions: Despite the small sample, preliminary results suggest that WASABI is feasible, acceptable, and may be an effective augmentation tool for treating SA in teenagers.

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期刊介绍: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (JCAP) is the premier peer-reviewed journal covering the clinical aspects of treating this patient population with psychotropic medications including side effects and interactions, standard doses, and research on new and existing medications. The Journal includes information on related areas of medical sciences such as advances in developmental pharmacokinetics, developmental neuroscience, metabolism, nutrition, molecular genetics, and more. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology coverage includes: New drugs and treatment strategies including the use of psycho-stimulants, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, mood stabilizers, and atypical antipsychotics New developments in the diagnosis and treatment of ADHD, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, along with other disorders Reports of common and rare Treatment Emergent Adverse Events (TEAEs) including: hyperprolactinemia, galactorrhea, weight gain/loss, metabolic syndrome, dyslipidemia, switching phenomena, sudden death, and the potential increase of suicide. Outcomes research.
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