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NCT number NCT06422728
Other study ID # E-71395021-050.06.04-35012
Secondary ID
Status Not yet recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date June 2024
Est. completion date January 2025

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Ibn Haldun University
Contact Iclal AYDIN, MA
Phone 00905353746285
Email iclalaydin@stu.ihu.edu.tr
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The transdiagnostic approach argues that the common features are needed to be taken into account [e.g. distress intolerance (DI), intolerance of uncertainty (IU), worry)] underlying emotional disorders rather than evaluating them separately due to the fact that the dissection of anxiety disorders has increased with each emerging version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), in which the classification of anxiety disorders resulted in an increased number of intervention protocols for each disorder. This also caused an increase of comorbidity among anxiety disorders. Transdiagnostic approach offers a unified protocol (UP) for strengthening the common features, and thereby both preventing the emergence of emotional disorders or intervening the symptom severity of emotional disorders, which can be applied to different types of emotional disorders. The main aim of this study is to develop a UP which is planned to be applied as a group therapy. The UP will include interventions developing the levels of common transdiagnostic features (DI, IU and worry). The study's second aim is to investigate the effect of the developed UP on DI, IU and worry. The third one is to search the effect of the developed UP on symptom severity levels of anxiety disorders. Fourthly, this study will search if the levels of transdiagnostic common features (DI, IU and worry) will predict the levels of symptom severity of anxiety disorders'.


Description:

The transdiagnostic approach argues that common features are needed to be taken into account [e.g. distress intolerance (DI), intolerance of uncertainty (IU), worry] underlying emotional disorders rather than evaluating them separately since the dissection of anxiety disorders has increased with each emerging version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), in which the classification of anxiety disorders resulted in an increased number of intervention protocols for each disorder. That is why an increase in comorbidity among anxiety disorders is observed. The transdiagnostic approach offers a unified protocol (UP) for strengthening the common features, thereby preventing the emergence and intervening in several emotional disorders. As part of dissertation, the main aim of this study is to develop UP in Turkish, and measure the effectiveness of the UP on anxiety disorders and the transdiagnostic features. The UP is planned in group therapy format and includes interventions strengthening the common transdiagnostic features (DI, IU, and worry). This protocol is based on cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) model. The sessions in the protocol are planned as follows: Session 1 is assessment session and Session 2 is on psychoeducation, which mainly intend to introduce the CBT model. In session 3, emotions are discussed, revealing that emotions point out what is important for us in life. In session 4, 5 and 6, thoughts are worked on. The participants learn to deal with worry and to challenge unfunctional thoughts and generate alternative explanations. Session 7 focuses on behaviors, in which the role of behaviors and the things that can/cannot be controlled are discussed. Session 8 includes a review of what has been learnt during the group therapy and an evaluation on maintaining the accomplishments. In addition, a follow-up session is planned after one month. In this study, there will be an intervention (UP) group and a control group. The participants will be assigned to the groups randomly. The measurements are the Distress Intolerance Scale (DTS), Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 (IUS-12), Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ), Metacognitions Questionnaire-30 (MCQ-30), Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9), Generalized Anxiety Disorder Assessment (GAD-7). The uniqueness of this protocol is to be the first UP in Turkish with its own order. It is expected to promote transdiagnostic studies in Turkey. This research is also important in contributing to the literature on transdiagnostic studies, which offer an alternative to comorbidity and a decrease in the symptom severity of anxiety disorders.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Not yet recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date January 2025
Est. primary completion date September 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Being diagnosed with at least one of the following disorders in the pre-interview (SCID 5 interview for diagnosis): generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), panic disorder (PD), social anxiety disorder (SAD) or anxiety disorder not otherwise specified (NOS). Exclusion Criteria: - Active substance use or having a psychiatric history related to substance use - Having a co-diagnosis of psychotic disorders or bipolar disorders - Receiving active psychotherapy support - Being not graduated from primary school

Study Design


Intervention

Other:
Unified Protocol for Anxiety Disorders
The UP is planned in group therapy format and includes interventions on common transdiagnostic features. The sessions in the protocol are planned as follows: Session 1 - Assessment: introduction, talking on group rules and the process, setting goals Session 2 - Psychoeducation: the CBT model is introduced. Session 3 - Emotions: the role of emotions are discussed. Session 4, 5 & 6 - Thoughts: the role of thoughts is mentioned. The participants learn to challenge unfunctional thoughts and generate alternative explanations. Also, exercises on excessive worry are applied. Session 7 - Behaviors: the role of behaviors and the things that can/cannot be controlled are discussed. Session 8 - Evaluation & Maintaining Accomplishments: includes a review of what has been learnt during the group therapy and an evaluation on maintaining the accomplishments. Session 9 - Follow-up session: one month later.
Client-centered Supportive Therapy
Client-entered therapy provides a non-directive supportive environment for the participants, that includes reflective listening and nonjudgemental and empathic communication. In this group, no CBT intervention will be applied. Through the supportive and non-directive environment, only the effect of relationship will be investigated as a common factor in psychotherapy.

Locations

Country Name City State
Turkey Iclal AYDIN Zeyti?nburnu Istanbul

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ibn Haldun University

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Turkey, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Anxiety Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale will be used to measure anxiety level. GAD-7 is a self-report scale consisting of 7 items. It is a 4-point Likert type scale. Items are scored between 0 (Not at all) and 3 (Nearly every day). Scores of 5, 10, and 15 are taken as the cut-off points for mild, moderate and severe anxiety. In the total score, the cut-off score for GAD diagnosis is 10. pre-test (baseline at Week 1), post-test (at Week 8), follow-up test (1 month after post-test)
Primary Distress Tolerance Distress Tolerance Scale (DTS) scale will be used to measure distress tolerance level. DTS consists of a total of 15 items. Each item is rated on a 5-point Likert scale range from 1 (Strongly disagree) to 5 (Strongly disagree). A low total score indicates low distress tolerance level. pre-test (baseline at Week 1), post-test (at Week 8), follow-up test (1 month after post-test)
Primary Intolerance of Uncertainty Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale (IUS) - Short Version will be used to measure the level of intolerance of uncertainty. IUS-12 is a self-report scale consisting of 12 items in total. It is a 5-point Likert scale. Each item is scored between 1 (not at all characteristic of me) to 5 (entirely characteristic of me). A high total score indicates a high level of intolerance to uncertainty. pre-test (baseline at Week 1), post-test (at Week 8), follow-up test (1 month after post-test)
Primary Worry Penn State Worry Questionnaire will be used to measure the level of worry. PSWQ is a self-report scale with a 5-point Likert-type, consisting of a total of 16 items. Scale items are scored between 1 (Not at all typical) - 5 (Very typical of me). An increase in the PSWQ total score indicates a high level of worry. pre-test (baseline at Week 1), post-test (at Week 8), follow-up test (1 month after post-test)
Primary Metacognition Metacognition Questionnaire-30 Short Form will be used to measure metacognitive beliefs. MCQ-30, consisting of a total of 30 items, has a 4-point Likert-type scale. Each item is scored between 1 (Do not agree) and 4 (Agree very much). An increase in scale scores indicates an increase in pathological metacognitive activity. pre-test (baseline at Week 1), post-test (at Week 8), follow-up test (1 month after post-test)
Primary Depression Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) will be used to measure the level of depression. PHQ-9 consists of 9 questions which is a 4-point Likert type scale. Each item is scored between 0 (Not at all) - 3 (Nearly every day). As the total score increases, the severity of depression increases. pre-test (baseline at Week 1), post-test (at Week 8), follow-up test (1 month after post-test)
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