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School-based Treatment of Social Anxiety With Developmentally Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Sponsor: Klaus Ranta
Summary
The goal of this randomized controlled trial is to find out whether the brief, 10-session Developmentally Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder (DOCT-SAD) is more effective than standard counseling (SC) to treat Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) among 12 to 17-year-old adolescents with SAD. Potential participants for the study are identified from school health and well-being services (SHWS). The DOCT-SAD is delivered by method-trained school psychologists working in the SHWS. SC will be provided by non-method-trained SHWS professionals (i.e. school nurses, social workers or school psychologists) according to their routine counselling practice. The main research questions of the study are: 1. Is DOCT-SAD more effective than SC for alleviating symptoms of social anxiety? 2. Is DOCT-SAD more effective than SC to produce diagnostic remission from primary SAD and alleviating symptom severity associated with SAD? 3. Is DOCT-SAD more effective than SC for alleviating co-occurring depressive symptoms, interference in daily functioning due to worry or fears, and for increasing general well-being, positive mental health, and for improving the quality of life among adolescents with SAD? Researchers will compare DOCT-SAD with SC to see if DOCT-SAD is effective in the treatment of SAD in adolescents. Participants will: * be treated either with DOCT-SAD or SC for 10 weeks. * be followed up and assessed clinically at six-month and twelve-month follow-up points.
Official title: School-based Treatment of Social Anxiety: A Randomized and Controlled Study Using Developmentally Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - 17 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
156
Start Date
2023-03-20
Completion Date
2028-12-31
Last Updated
2024-07-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
DOCT-SAD
Developmentally Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder is a 10-session, combined individual/group clinical intervention for treating social anxiety in adolescents. It consists of four individual and six group sessions during ten weeks. DOCT-SAD groups are formed for 4-6 adolescnts. One parent or both parents attend two of the individual sessions.
SC
Standard Counseling (SC) is a intervention consisting of counseling sessions delivered by a school health and welfare (SHWS) professional (i.e., school nurse, school social worker, or school psychologist) to support a student with social anxiety. The defined length of intervention is ten weeks, and number of sessions will be according to what is routinely agreed between the professional and the adolescent. In SC, routine professional working methods and procedures available to the SHWS professional delivering the intervention are used.
Locations (1)
Tampere University
Tampere, Pirkanmaa, Finland