Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
Credibility and expectancy of treatment |
The French version of the Credibility and Expectancies Questionnaire (CEQ) was used at pre and post-assessment. The CEQ consists of 6 items that assess (1) the therapy credibility (i.e., the extent to which the treatment makes sense, is believable, convincing and logical) and (2) expectancies towards the therapy (i.e., improvements expected through the intervention). Higher scores indicate higher credibility and positive expectancies towards the treatment. Higher scores indicate higher credibility and positive expectancies towards the treatment. |
Baseline : up to three weeks before intervention |
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Other |
Credibility and expectancy of treatment |
The French version of the Credibility and Expectancies Questionnaire (CEQ) was used at pre and post-assessment. The CEQ consists of 6 items that assess (1) the therapy credibility (i.e., the extent to which the treatment makes sense, is believable, convincing and logical) and (2) expectancies towards the therapy (i.e., improvements expected through the intervention). Higher scores indicate higher credibility and positive expectancies towards the treatment. Higher scores indicate higher credibility and positive expectancies towards the treatment. |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Other |
Client Satisfaction towards the treatment |
The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ) consists of 8-items that assess client satisfaction with treatment. Higher scores indicate greater client satisfaction and therapeutic alliance. Higher scores indicate higher levels of satisfaction towards the treatment. |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Other |
Helping Alliance |
The Helping Alliance Questionnaire (HAQ) consist of 8-items that assess the quality of the therapeutic alliance. Higher scores indicate greater therapeutic alliance. Higher scores indicate higher levels of therapeutic alliance. |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Other |
Therapy-related evaluation |
A questionnaire including three questions about the therapeutic alliance, therapy credibility, and therapy satisfaction. The participant received the questionnaire once a week on a mobile ap. Higher scores indicate higher satisfaction, credibility and therapeutic alliance. |
Intervention phase : 1x/week (11 week) |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Baseline : up to 4 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Baseline : up to 3 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Baseline : up to 2 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Post intervention : last day of intervention, week 11 |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Post intervention : 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Post intervention : 2 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Follow up : Three months after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Follow up : 3 months and 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: avoidance |
The French version of the LSAS-SR was used to assess the levels of anxiety and avoidance associated with social situations. The LSAS-SR consists of 24 items describing four types of situations: (1) social interactions, (2) public speaking, (3) eating and drinking in public, (4) being observed. Each item is rated on a 3-point scale according to both the level of fear (0 = "no fear" to 3 = "severe") and the level of avoidance (0 = "never" to 3 = "Usually"). A general total score can be obtained by summing all items and specific score of avoidance and fear as well as scores for specific type of situations can be obtained by summing specific items. |
Follow up : 3 months and 2 weeks after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Baseline : up to 4 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Baseline : up to 3 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Baseline : up to 2 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Post intervention : last day of intervention, week 11 |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Post intervention : 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Post intervention : 2 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Follow up : 3 months and 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Social anxiety: severity |
The French version of the SIAS was used to assess social anxiety severity. The SIAS consists of 20 self-statements describing one's reaction to situations that involve social interaction. Each item is rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "not at all characteristic or true of me" to 4 "extremely characteristic or true of me". The SIAS is scored by summing the ratings. Total score ranges from 0 to 80, with higher scores representing higher levels of social interaction anxiety. |
Follow up : 3 months and 2 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Baseline : up to 4 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Baseline : up to 3 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Baseline : up to 2 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Post intervention : last day of intervention, week 11 |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Post intervention : 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Post intervention : 2 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Follow up : 3 months and 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: avoidance |
The French version of the MIA was used to assess the levels of agoraphobic avoidance. The MIA consists of 25 items describing agoraphobic situations. Each item is rated according to the level of avoidance on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 1 = "never avoid" to 5 = "always avoid", both when the participants are accompanied or alone. One final question concerns the number of panic attacks during the last week. The MIA provides a score for situations alone or accompanied by summing the ratings. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance. |
Follow up : 3 months and 2 weeks after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Baseline : up to 4 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Baseline : up to 3 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Baseline : up to 2 weeks before intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Post intervention : last day of intervention, week 11 |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Post intervention : 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Post intervention : 2 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Follow up : 3 months and 1 week after intervention |
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Primary |
Agoraphobia: Severity |
The French version of the Panic and Agoraphobia Scale consists of 13 items divided in five subscales: (1) panic attacks, (2) agoraphobia, (3) anticipatory anxiety, (4) interference with family/hobbies/working and (5) worries about health. Each item is rated on a specific 5-point scale, with higher scores indicating higher severity. The PAS is scored by summing the subscales and all items with a total score ranging from 13 to 52. |
Follow up : 3 months and 2 weeks after intervention |
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Primary |
Multiple measures for change in levels of anxiety |
A questionnaire comprising four questions regarding the daily rate of avoidant behaviours, approach behaviours, level of anxiety and the severity of anxiety consequences. The questionnaire was sent every day to the participant via a mobile app. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance, approach, anxiety and severity of anxiety consequences. |
Baseline : 1x/day (up to 3 week before the intervention) |
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Primary |
Multiple measures for change in levels of anxiety |
A questionnaire comprising four questions regarding the daily rate of avoidant behaviours, approach behaviours, level of anxiety and the severity of anxiety consequences. The questionnaire was sent every day to the participant via a mobile app. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance, approach, anxiety and severity of anxiety consequences. |
Intervention : 1x/day (11weeks) |
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Primary |
Multiple measures for change in levels of anxiety |
A questionnaire comprising four questions regarding the daily rate of avoidant behaviours, approach behaviours, level of anxiety and the severity of anxiety consequences. The questionnaire was sent every day to the participant via a mobile app. Higher scores indicate higher levels of avoidance, approach, anxiety and severity of anxiety consequences. |
Post-intervention : 1x/day (3 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Depression Anxiety and Stress |
The DASS consists of 21 items assessing (1) depression, (2) anxiety and (3) stress with self-statement. With reference to the last week, all items are rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "Did not apply to me at all" to 3 "Applied to me very much or most of the time". Scores for each subscale are obtained by summing the scores of relevant items. Higher scores indicate higher level of depression, anxiety and stress. |
Baseline : up to three weeks before intervention |
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Secondary |
Depression Anxiety and Stress |
The DASS consists of 21 items assessing (1) depression, (2) anxiety and (3) stress with self-statement. With reference to the last week, all items are rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "Did not apply to me at all" to 3 "Applied to me very much or most of the time". Scores for each subscale are obtained by summing the scores of relevant items. Higher scores indicate higher level of depression, anxiety and stress. |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Secondary |
Depression Anxiety and Stress |
The DASS consists of 21 items assessing (1) depression, (2) anxiety and (3) stress with self-statement. With reference to the last week, all items are rated on a 4-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = "Did not apply to me at all" to 3 "Applied to me very much or most of the time". Scores for each subscale are obtained by summing the scores of relevant items. Higher scores indicate higher level of depression, anxiety and stress. |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Secondary |
Self-efficacy toward managing the situation, the occurrence of the feared outcome and the fear itself |
A non-validated French version of the ACQ-R was used to assess the participants' perception of control over anxiety and anxiety-related situations (i.e. similar to self-efficacy). The ACQ-R is a 15-items scale assessing the perceived control of (1) emotion (5 items; e.g., "I am able to control my level of anxiety"), (2) threats (6 items; e.g., "There is little I can do to change frightening events") and (3) stress (4 items; e.g., "When I a put under stress, I am likely to lose control"). |
Baseline : up to three weeks before intervention |
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Secondary |
Self-efficacy toward managing the situation, the occurrence of the feared outcome and the fear itself |
A non-validated French version of the ACQ-R was used to assess the participants' perception of control over anxiety and anxiety-related situations (i.e. similar to self-efficacy). The ACQ-R is a 15-items scale assessing the perceived control of (1) emotion (5 items; e.g., "I am able to control my level of anxiety"), (2) threats (6 items; e.g., "There is little I can do to change frightening events") and (3) stress (4 items; e.g., "When I a put under stress, I am likely to lose control"). |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Secondary |
Self-efficacy toward managing the situation, the occurrence of the feared outcome and the fear itself |
A non-validated French version of the ACQ-R was used to assess the participants' perception of control over anxiety and anxiety-related situations (i.e. similar to self-efficacy). The ACQ-R is a 15-items scale assessing the perceived control of (1) emotion (5 items; e.g., "I am able to control my level of anxiety"), (2) threats (6 items; e.g., "There is little I can do to change frightening events") and (3) stress (4 items; e.g., "When I a put under stress, I am likely to lose control"). |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Secondary |
Dysfunctional beliefs |
A non-validated French version of the AABS-2 was used to assess dysfunctional beliefs known to be aetiologically related to anxiety. The AABS-2 consists of 33 beliefs concerning (1) Exposure to judgement, (2) Body vigilance, (3) Thought manifestations and (4) Anxiety. Items are rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 0 to 100 with anchor points at 20, 40, 50, 60, 80%. The four specific scores and one general score are obtained by adding the relevant items. Higher scores indicate greater adherence in beliefs associated with anxiety. |
Baseline : up to three weeks before intervention |
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Secondary |
Dysfunctional beliefs |
A non-validated French version of the AABS-2 was used to assess dysfunctional beliefs known to be aetiologically related to anxiety. The AABS-2 consists of 33 beliefs concerning (1) Exposure to judgement, (2) Body vigilance, (3) Thought manifestations and (4) Anxiety. Items are rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 0 to 100 with anchor points at 20, 40, 50, 60, 80%. The four specific scores and one general score are obtained by adding the relevant items. Higher scores indicate greater adherence in beliefs associated with anxiety. |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Secondary |
Dysfunctional beliefs |
A non-validated French version of the AABS-2 was used to assess dysfunctional beliefs known to be aetiologically related to anxiety. The AABS-2 consists of 33 beliefs concerning (1) Exposure to judgement, (2) Body vigilance, (3) Thought manifestations and (4) Anxiety. Items are rated on a 7-point Likert scale ranging from 0 to 100 with anchor points at 20, 40, 50, 60, 80%. The four specific scores and one general score are obtained by adding the relevant items. Higher scores indicate greater adherence in beliefs associated with anxiety. |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Secondary |
Therapy outcome |
The French version of the outcome Questionnaire was used to assess clinical changes in participants. The MI-45 consists of 45 items that assess (1) intrapsychic symptoms of distress (i.e., 25 items, symptoms of depression and anxiety) (2) interpersonal relationship, (i.e., 11 items, satisfaction and difficulties during social interactions) and (3) social roles performance (i.e., 9 items, level of dissatisfaction, conflict, distress and incompetence related to employment, family and hobbies). All items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = Never to 4 = Almost Always. The total score ranging from 0 to 80 and the three specific scores can be obtained by adding the relevant items. In addition, the scale possesses a clinical threshold of 63 and a "reliable clinical change" starting from a 17-points gain or loss. |
Baseline : up to three weeks before intervention |
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Secondary |
Therapy outcome |
The French version of the outcome Questionnaire was used to assess clinical changes in participants. The MI-45 consists of 45 items that assess (1) intrapsychic symptoms of distress (i.e., 25 items, symptoms of depression and anxiety) (2) interpersonal relationship, (i.e., 11 items, satisfaction and difficulties during social interactions) and (3) social roles performance (i.e., 9 items, level of dissatisfaction, conflict, distress and incompetence related to employment, family and hobbies). All items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = Never to 4 = Almost Always. The total score ranging from 0 to 80 and the three specific scores can be obtained by adding the relevant items. In addition, the scale possesses a clinical threshold of 63 and a "reliable clinical change" starting from a 17-points gain or loss. |
Post intervention : 1 weeks after intervention |
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Secondary |
Therapy outcome |
The French version of the outcome Questionnaire was used to assess clinical changes in participants. The MI-45 consists of 45 items that assess (1) intrapsychic symptoms of distress (i.e., 25 items, symptoms of depression and anxiety) (2) interpersonal relationship, (i.e., 11 items, satisfaction and difficulties during social interactions) and (3) social roles performance (i.e., 9 items, level of dissatisfaction, conflict, distress and incompetence related to employment, family and hobbies). All items are rated on a 5-point Likert scale ranging from 0 = Never to 4 = Almost Always. The total score ranging from 0 to 80 and the three specific scores can be obtained by adding the relevant items. In addition, the scale possesses a clinical threshold of 63 and a "reliable clinical change" starting from a 17-points gain or loss. |
Follow up : 3 months after intervention |
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Secondary |
Multiple measures of transfer and control variables |
A questionnaire comprising 13 questions regarding the daily rate of positive and negative affects, the specific objective of the participant and control. The questionnaire was sent every day to the participant via a mobile app. |
Baseline : 1x/day (up to three weeks before intervention ) |
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Secondary |
Multiple measures of transfer and control variables |
A questionnaire comprising 13 questions regarding the daily rate of positive and negative affects, the specific objective of the participant and control. The questionnaire was sent every day to the participant via a mobile app. |
Intervention : 1x/day (11weeks) |
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Secondary |
Multiple measures of transfer and control variables |
A questionnaire comprising 13 questions regarding the daily rate of positive and negative affects, the specific objective of the participant and control. The questionnaire was sent every day to the participant via a mobile app. |
Post-intervention : 1x/day (3 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Experience sampling method |
Questionaire including 8 to 11 questions (3 conditioned) regarding the nature, response and appraisal of anxious situations. Participants were asked to reply to the questionnaire on a mobile app when facing feared situations. |
Baseline : up to 5x/day (up to 21 days) |
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Secondary |
Experience sampling method |
Questionaire including 8 to 11 questions (3 conditioned) regarding the nature, response and appraisal of anxious situations. Participants were asked to reply to the questionnaire on a mobile app when facing feared situations. |
Intervention : up to 5x/day (11 weeks) |
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Secondary |
Experience sampling method |
Questionaire including 8 to 11 questions (3 conditioned) regarding the nature, response and appraisal of anxious situations. Participants were asked to reply to the questionnaire on a mobile app when facing feared situations. |
Post-intervention : spontaneous responses during 2 weeks after intervention |
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