Social Anxiety Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
D-Cycloserine and Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy Delivered on an iPad: Increasing Access to Treatment for Social Anxiety Disorder
Verified date | April 2018 |
Source | Georgia State University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The proposed project aims to increase accessibility of exposure therapy, an evidence based treatment for social anxiety disorder, by adapting a therapist-assisted computer-based program to be delivered in a self-guided manner on an iPad. A significant problem with self-guided treatment delivered via computer is compliance. The vast majority of users do not complete treatment, so achieving therapeutic benefit as quickly as possible is essential. D-cycloserine is a drug found to augment response to therapist-guided exposure therapy for anxiety disorders, but has never been tested with self-guided exposure. This study uses a randomized, double-blind methodology to compare D-cycloserine (50 mg; DCS) to placebo in combination with self-guided virtual reality exposure therapy (VRE) delivered via iPad to treat social anxiety disorder. The proposed study tests the hypothesis that patients who receive DCS in combination with the self-guided VRE will show more improvement than those who receive placebo in combination with VRE. Outcome measures include self-reported symptoms of social anxiety, behavioral avoidance, and diagnostic remission. Participants (N=34) are adults with a primary diagnosis of social anxiety disorder. Participants will complete a structured diagnostic interview, standardized self-report measures of social anxiety, and a behavioral avoidance task (i.e., giving a speech) and will be assessed at pre-treatment, at post-treatment and at 3 month follow-up. Hierarchical linear regression and chi-square analyses will be used to test differences between those randomized to DCS versus placebo on the following outcomes: post-treatment scores of self-reported social phobia symptoms, willingness to and anxiety while giving a speech at post-treatment, and diagnostic remission at 3 month follow-up. The proposed project combines technological advances with translational research to develop an innovative and accessible treatment for those with social anxiety disorder. The pilot data generated from this study will be appealing to a variety of funding agencies, including the National Institute of Mental Health's call for exploratory clinical trials of novel interventions for mental illnesses, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute's call for effectiveness studies aimed to overcome barriers to treatment, and the National Science Foundation's call for innovation-technology translation research.
Status | Withdrawn |
Enrollment | 0 |
Est. completion date | December 31, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | December 31, 2016 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Understand and provide written informed consent prior to conduct of any study procedures. - Be able to communicate in English with study personnel - Be able to manipulate the computer interface to interact with the program - If female, must have a negative pregnancy test prior to treatment and be maintained on an acceptable method of birth control during treatment - If using psychotropic medication, stable on medication and dosage for 3 months Exclusion Criteria: - Participation in clinical trial within the past 12 months or treatment with DCS in a previous study - History of mania, schizophrenia, or other psychoses - Any unstable medical condition; Seizure disorders, with the exception of a childhood history of isolated, non-recurrent febrile seizures - Current or past substance (except nicotine, caffeine) or alcohol dependence based on DSM-V criteria within six months prior to screening - Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS) score of < 50 at baseline |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Georgia State University | Atlanta | Georgia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Georgia State University | Emory University |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in scores on the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale-self report version (LSAS-SR) | Measures fear in and avoidance of 24 social situations. | Participants will complete this measure once a week for 6 weeks and again at 17 weeks after the first visit. | |
Primary | Change in behavioral avoidance | Complete Unstructured Conversation and Impromptu Speech Tasks. The assessments will be video recorded and the amount of eye contact - in seconds - will be rated by blind observers. The number of seconds of eye contact can then be compared across time points. | Week 1, week 7, and 17 weeks after the first session. | |
Primary | Change in scores on the Clinical Global Improvement Scale, Patient Report | Assesses diagnostic remission. | Week 7 | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Social Phobia Scale | Assesses fears of being scrutinized during performance situations. | Participants will complete this measure once a week for 6 weeks and again at 17 weeks after the first visit. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Social Interaction Anxiety Scale | Assesses the cognitive, affective, and behavioral reactions to social interactions. | Participants will complete this measure once a week for 6 weeks and again at 17 weeks after the first visit. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Patient Health Questionnaire | Assesses depressive symptoms. | Week 1, week 7. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Sheehan Disability Scale | Assesses functional impairment across work, social life, and family life. | Week 1, week 7. | |
Secondary | Change in scores on the Quality of Life Inventory | Assesses the degree of satisfaction across important life domains. | Week 1, week 7. |
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