Social Anxiety Clinical Trial
Official title:
Acceptability/Feasibility Testing of a Virtual Intervention Targeting Anxiety Sensitivity Social Concern
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a prominent mental health burden, affecting more than 24 million Americans annually. Social anxiety is worsened by social isolation and severe, ongoing stress. Therefore, it is expected that the COVID-19 pandemic will significantly increase social anxiety symptoms and related impairment. Left untreated, social anxiety typically has a chronic course and a substantial impact on wellbeing. Despite the considerable impact of social anxiety, treatment for social anxiety is underutilized compared to other anxiety disorders, likely due to the distress socially anxious individuals experience upon presenting to treatment. Thus, treatments that are accessible and effective in treating social anxiety are needed. One potential to augment existing treatments for SAD is to develop brief, single-session interventions that could be administered virtually. These interventions could then be combined with additional technological innovations, such as ecological momentary intervention (EMI), to reduce social anxiety. Further, interventions targeting causal risk factors for social anxiety may be particularly beneficial, as these approaches could be used in both prevention and treatment efforts. One risk factor that represents an ideal target for interventions is anxiety sensitivity social concerns (ASSC), defined as the fear of publicly observable symptoms of anxiety (i.e., blushing, trembling, sweating). Although ASSC has been shown to be a risk factor for social anxiety, no interventions have been developed to target ASSC. In the proposed study, a brief (1 hour) virtual intervention targeting ASSC using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) techniques will be developed through examining the acceptability and feasibility of the SCAR intervention prototype. The proposed project holds the promise of developing an intervention to reliably reduce the impact of ASSC, both as a standalone intervention and in combination with other therapeutic approaches.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 36 |
Est. completion date | June 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | June 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Score = 6 on the social concerns subscale of the Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 OR score = 2 on the Social Phobia Scale-6 Exclusion Criteria: - Suicidal ideation indicative of a need for hospitalization - Uncontrolled manic or psychotic-spectrum symptoms - Not having internet access or owning a smartphone - Not fluent English speaker |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Ohio University | Athens | Ohio |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Ohio University |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 | Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 - 12-item measure assessing intolerance of uncertainty. Scores range from 12-60 with higher scores representing more intolerance of uncertainty | Before the intervention | |
Other | Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 | Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 - 12-item measure assessing intolerance of uncertainty. Scores range from 12-60 with higher scores representing more intolerance of uncertainty | Directly following the intervention | |
Other | Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 | Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale-12 - 12-item measure assessing intolerance of uncertainty. Scores range from 12-60 with higher scores representing more intolerance of uncertainty | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 - 9-item measure assessing depression symptoms. Scores range from 0-27 with higher scores representing more depressive symptoms | Before the intervention | |
Other | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 - 9-item measure assessing depression symptoms. Scores range from 0-27 with higher scores representing more depressive symptoms | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 | Patient Health Questionnaire-9 - 9-item measure assessing depression symptoms. Scores range from 0-27 with higher scores representing more depressive symptoms | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire | Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire - 5-item measure assessing worry symptoms. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more worry. | Before the intervention | |
Other | Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire | Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire - 5-item measure assessing worry symptoms. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more worry. | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire | Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire - 5-item measure assessing worry symptoms. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more worry. | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Attentional Control Scale - Straightforward | Attentional Control Scale - Straightforward - 20-item measure assessing attentional control. Scores range from 20-80 with higher scores representing better control over attention. | Before the intervention | |
Other | Attentional Control Scale - Straightforward | Attentional Control Scale - Straightforward - 20-item measure assessing attentional control. Scores range from 20-80 with higher scores representing better control over attention. | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Attentional Control Scale - Straightforward | Attentional Control Scale - Straightforward - 20-item measure assessing attentional control. Scores range from 20-80 with higher scores representing better control over attention. | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-II | Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-II - 12-item measure assessing fear of negative evaluation. Scores range from 12-60 with higher scores representing more fear of negative evaluation. | Before the intervention | |
Other | Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-II | Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-II - 12-item measure assessing fear of negative evaluation. Scores range from 12-60 with higher scores representing more fear of negative evaluation. | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-II | Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation-II - 12-item measure assessing fear of negative evaluation. Scores range from 12-60 with higher scores representing more fear of negative evaluation. | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Panic Disorder Severity Scale | Panic Disorder Severity Scale - 7-item measure assessing panic disorder symptoms. Scores range from 0-28 with higher scores indicating more symptoms of panic disorder. | Before the intervention | |
Other | Panic Disorder Severity Scale | Panic Disorder Severity Scale - 7-item measure assessing panic disorder symptoms. Scores range from 0-28 with higher scores indicating more symptoms of panic disorder. | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Panic Disorder Severity Scale | Panic Disorder Severity Scale - 7-item measure assessing panic disorder symptoms. Scores range from 0-28 with higher scores indicating more symptoms of panic disorder. | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - 10-item measure assessing alcohol use disorder symptoms. Scores range from 0-40 with higher scores indicating more symptoms of alcohol use disorder | Before the intervention | |
Other | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - 10-item measure assessing alcohol use disorder symptoms. Scores range from 0-40 with higher scores indicating more symptoms of alcohol use disorder | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test | Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test - 10-item measure assessing alcohol use disorder symptoms. Scores range from 0-40 with higher scores indicating more symptoms of alcohol use disorder | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Loneliness Questionnaire | Loneliness Questionnaire - 5-item measure assessing loneliness. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more loneliness. | Before the intervention | |
Other | Loneliness Questionnaire | Loneliness Questionnaire - 5-item measure assessing loneliness. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more loneliness. | directly following the intervention | |
Other | Loneliness Questionnaire | Loneliness Questionnaire - 5-item measure assessing loneliness. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more loneliness. | one month post intervention. | |
Other | COVID Behavior Questionnaire | COVID Behavior Questionnaire - 12-item measure assessing COVID-19 behaviors. Scores range from 0-48 with higher scores indicating more behaviors due to COVID-19 | Before the intervention | |
Other | COVID Behavior Questionnaire | COVID Behavior Questionnaire - 12-item measure assessing COVID-19 behaviors. Scores range from 0-48 with higher scores indicating more behaviors due to COVID-19 | directly following the intervention | |
Other | COVID Behavior Questionnaire | COVID Behavior Questionnaire - 12-item measure assessing COVID-19 behaviors. Scores range from 0-48 with higher scores indicating more behaviors due to COVID-19 | one month post intervention. | |
Other | COVID Worry Questionnaire | COVID Worry Questionnaire - 12-item measure assessing COVID-19 worries. Scores range from 0-48 with higher scores indicating more worries due to COVID-19 | Before the intervention | |
Other | COVID Worry Questionnaire | COVID Worry Questionnaire - 12-item measure assessing COVID-19 worries. Scores range from 0-48 with higher scores indicating more worries due to COVID-19 | directly following the intervention | |
Other | COVID Worry Questionnaire | COVID Worry Questionnaire - 12-item measure assessing COVID-19 worries. Scores range from 0-48 with higher scores indicating more worries due to COVID-19 | one month post intervention. | |
Other | Momentary Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 Social Concerns Subscale | Momentary Anxiety Sensitivity Social Concerns - Participants will complete measures assessing momentary experience of anxiety sensitivity social concerns four times per day. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more momentary social concerns. | During the Ecological Momentary Intervention portion of the intervention assessed up to 14 days | |
Other | Momentary Social Phobia Scale-6 | Momentary Social Phobia Scale-6 - Participants will complete measures assessing momentary experience of social anxiety four times per day. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more momentary social anxiety. | During the Ecological Momentary Intervention portion of the intervention assessed up to 14 days | |
Other | Momentary Anxiety Depression Distress Inventory-27 - Anxious Arousal Subscale | Momentary Anxiety Depression Distress Inventory-27 - Anxious Arousal Subscale - Participants will complete measures assessing momentary experience of anxious arousal four times per day. Scores range from 0-36 with higher scores indicating more momentary anxious arousal. | During the Ecological Momentary Intervention portion of the intervention assessed up to 14 days | |
Other | Momentary Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire | Momentary Brief Penn State Worry Questionnaire - Participants will complete measures assessing momentary experience of worry four times per day. Scores range from 5-25 with higher scores indicating more momentary worry. | During the Ecological Momentary Intervention portion of the intervention assessed up to 14 days | |
Primary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 | An average Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 rating of > 3 (on a 4-point scale) for a study component will provide support for the acceptability and feasibility of this intervention. Scores range from 8-32 with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. | Directly following the intervention | |
Primary | Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 | An average Client Satisfaction Questionnaire-8 rating of > 3 (on a 4-point scale) for a study component will provide support for the acceptability and feasibility of this intervention. Scores range from 8-32 with higher scores indicating greater satisfaction. | One month post intervention. | |
Primary | Ecological Momentary Intervention Completion Rate | The percentage of completed ecological momentary intervention prompts will be used as a measure of acceptability and feasibility. The Ecological Momentary Intervention will be considered feasible if > 80 percent of the Ecological Momentary Intervention sessions are completed by > 80 percent of participants, as done in previous studies (LaFreniere & Newman, 2016; Lucas-Thompson et al., 2019). | The Ecological Momentary Intervention will directly follow the intervention. Prompts will be delivered four times per day for two weeks. | |
Secondary | Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 | Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 - 18-item measure assessing anxiety sensitivity. Scores range from 0-72 with higher scores indicating more anxiety sensitivity | Before the intervention | |
Secondary | Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 | Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 - 18-item measure assessing anxiety sensitivity. Scores range from 0-72 with higher scores indicating more anxiety sensitivity | Directly following the intervention | |
Secondary | Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 | Anxiety Sensitivity Index-3 - 18-item measure assessing anxiety sensitivity. Scores range from 0-72 with higher scores indicating more anxiety sensitivity | One month post intervention | |
Secondary | Social Phobia Scale-6 | Social Phobia Scale-6 - 6-item measure assessing social anxiety. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more social anxiety | Before the intervention | |
Secondary | Social Phobia Scale-6 | Social Phobia Scale-6 - 6-item measure assessing social anxiety. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more social anxiety | Directly following the intervention | |
Secondary | Social Phobia Scale-6 | Social Phobia Scale-6 - 6-item measure assessing social anxiety. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more social anxiety | One month post intervention. | |
Secondary | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 - 6-item measure assessing social anxiety. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more social anxiety | Before the intervention | |
Secondary | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 - 6-item measure assessing social anxiety. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more social anxiety | Directly following the intervention | |
Secondary | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 | Social Interaction Anxiety Scale-6 - 6-item measure assessing social anxiety. Scores range from 0-24 with higher scores indicating more social anxiety | One month post intervention. |
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