Social Anxiety Disorder Clinical Trial
— CO-ASSM-RCTOfficial title:
Social Phobia and Evasiveness: A Feasibility, Superiority, Randomized Clinical Trial of the Effect of Modified Collaborative Assessment VS Standard Assessment on Patient's Readiness For Psychotherapy (CO-ASSM-RCT)
Verified date | March 2023 |
Source | Psychiatric Research Unit, Region Zealand, Denmark |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The present study wish to compare the preliminarily effects and feasibility of Modified Collaborative Assessment (MCA) - a novel therapeutic approach to diagnostic assessment - with assessment-as-usual among patients with evasiveness as a core psychopathological feature in a randomised controlled study design.
Status | Active, not recruiting |
Enrollment | 42 |
Est. completion date | December 30, 2023 |
Est. primary completion date | February 28, 2023 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - A tentative ICD-10 diagnosis of either SAD or EPD - Going to be offered treatment in the psychiatric community clinics in Naestved, Maribo or Slagelse Exclusion Criteria: - Severe physical health problems. - Lack of spoken and written danish corresponding to 9th grade primary school. - Eating disorder with BMI < 18 - Psychotic illness - Active diagnosis of substance abuse |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Denmark | Psykiatrisk Klinik Maribo | Maribo | Sjælland |
Denmark | Psykiatrisk Klinik Næstved | Næstved | Sjælland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Psychiatric Research Unit, Region Zealand, Denmark | Research Unit for Psychotherapy and Psychopathology, Psychiatry West, Region Zealand Mental Health Service |
Denmark,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) | The RSES is a 10-item measure of self-esteem that includes five positive items and five negative items which are reversed scored (Rosenberg, 1965). In general, the RSES has demonstrated good convergent validity and good test-retest reliability and in similar populations of adults with social phobia, the RSES has demonstrated high internal consistency.
The minimum score is 10 and maximum value is 40. A higher score indicate that the patient has a better self-esteem, compared to a lower. |
Baseline T0 (Week 1 after allocation); T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) and T2 (after one month psychotherapy) | |
Other | General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) | The GSE is a 10-item psychometric scale that is designed to a ssess optimistic self-beliefs to cope with a variety of difficult demands in life. In contrast to other scales that were designed to assess optimism, this one explicitly refers to personal agency, i.e., the belief that one's actions are responsible for successful outcomes.
The minimum score is 10 and maximum value is 40. A higher score indicate that the patient feels better suited to handle difficult situations, compared to a lower. |
Baseline T0 (Week 1 after allocation); T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) and T2 (after one month psychotherapy) | |
Other | Working Alliance Inventory (WAI) | The WAI is a 12-item psychometric questionnaire that is designed to assess the therapeutic alliance between a patient and a therapist.
The questionaire isn't scored. |
T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) and T2 (after one month psychotherapy) | |
Other | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire (CSQ-8) | The CSQ-8 is a self-report questionnaires constructed to measure satisfaction with services received by individuals and families.
The minimum score is 8 and maximum value is 32. A higher score indicate that the patient is more satisfied with the treatment, compared to a lower. |
T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) and T2 (after one month psychotherapy) | |
Other | National Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROM)- Psychiatry | The Danish National PROM is a 19-item, self-report measure covering patients own view on their mental and physical health, and level of general well-being.
The minimum score is 19 and maximum value is 114. A higher score indicate that the patient is less burdened by his/her symptoms, compared to a lower. |
Baseline T0 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation); T1 (end of intervention) and T2 (after one month psychotherapy) | |
Other | Purpose-made questionary on specific feasibility-outcomes | We intend to - for the purpose of this trial - construct questionnaires evaluating the patients' and clinicians´ evaluation of the intervention. | T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) | |
Other | Readiness for Psychotherapy Index | The RPI is a 20-item self-report measure that uses a 5-point Likert scale to assess 7 dimensions of readiness for psychotherapy: level of distress, desire for change, willingness to work in therapy, recognition of problems as psychological, willingness to discuss personal matters, willingness to endure discomfort in therapy, and responsibility for change. The questionnaire will be translated and validated for use in a Danish mental health service population.
The minimum score is 20 and maximum value is 100. A higher score indicate that the patient is less ready to participate in psychotherapy, compared to a lower. |
Baseline T0 (Week 1 after allocation) and T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) | |
Primary | University of Rhode Island Change Assessment Scale (URICA) | The URICA is a 32-item self-report measure that includes 4 subscales measuring the motivation for change: Precontemplation, Contemplation, Action, and Maintenance. The minimum score is 32 and maximum value is 160. A higher score indicate that the patient is more ready to making changes in their life, compared to a lower. | Baseline T0 (Week 1 after allocation) and T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) | |
Secondary | Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale-Self- Report (LSAS) | The 24-item LSAS-SR, includes questions pertaining to social interaction and performance situations. The LSAS-SR have shown to have good convergent, discriminant validity, and reliability. The minimum score is 48 and maximum value is 144. A higher score indicate that the patient have greater problems with anxiety, compared to a lower. | Baseline T0 (Week 1 after allocation); T1 (end of intervention, an average of four weeks after allocation) and T2 (after one month psychotherapy) |
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