Excessive Worry Clinical Trial
Official title:
Internet-Based Exposure Therapy Vs. Stress-Management Training for Worry: A Randomized Controlled Trial
The purpose of this study is to examine if an internet-based exposure therapy is more effective in reducing excessive worry amongst patients who suffer from this problem than is internet-based stress management training.
Trial Objectives: Primary objective is to investigate whether an Internet-based exposure
therapy can reduce the degree of excessive worry to a significantly greater extent than
Internet-based stress-management training. The secondary objective is to a) investigate the
cost-effectiveness of this treatment b) to study if any variables could moderate/mediate the
treatment outcome, c) and to investigate the importance of sudden gains for the treatment
outcome
Trial Design: Randomized controlled trial with an active control and a waitlist control, who
also will recieve treatment after the first group has finished.
Duration: Ten weeks
Primary Endpoint:
Difference in worry symptoms between the treatment groups at week 10. Long term follow-up is
also investigated (baseline to 4-months after treatment completion and baseline to 12-months
after treatment completion).
Efficacy Parameters: Penn State Worry Questionnaire (PSWQ)
Safety Parameters: Adverse Events is assessed via the internet.
Description of Trial Subjects: Patients > 18 years old with a PSWQ score more than 56 points
Number of Subjects: 300
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