Comparing TBT to Disorder-Specific Psychotherapy in Veterans With Social Anxiety Disorder
NCT ID: NCT05858346
Last Updated: 2025-03-06
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
264 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-04-01
2027-10-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Recruitment Strategy Veterans will be recruited through the Primary Care Mental Health Integration, General Outpatient Mental Health, and Mental Health Specialty Clinic (e.g., PTSD Clinical Team) programs within the Charleston VAHCS and associated CBOCs. Within the targeted clinics, all Veterans reporting symptoms of social anxiety meet with a mental health staff member to complete a clinical interview and self-report measures. If Veterans endorse symptoms consistent with SAD and PTSD symptomatology, interest in participating in research will be assessed and, if agreeable, the Veteran will be referred to project staff.
Intake Procedures A study-specific intake appointment will be completed with the project staff to complete consent documentation as well as assess inclusion and exclusion criteria, including a semi-structured clinical interview and self-report questionnaires. Screening and consent will take place at the participant's residence via telehealth by research staff or in person at the VAHCS, based upon the preference of the participant.
Treatment Procedures Participants who meet inclusion and exclusion criteria will be randomized into a study condition and assigned to a project therapist. Eligible VAHCS patients will be randomized into one of two treatment conditions: TBT or DST (CBT for SAD). Both treatment conditions will include 12 weekly 60-minute individual psychotherapy sessions. The general format of sessions will involve: 1) brief check-in; 2) review of materials from previous sessions; 3) review of homework assignments; 4) overview of new materials and in-session exercises; and 5) assignment of homework for next session. Attendance and homework completion will be recorded.
Randomization Procedures Participants will be randomly assigned (1:1) to one of the two study arms using a permuted block randomization procedure. After determining eligibility and completing consent and baseline assessment materials, enrolled participants will be assigned to treatment conditions using a computer-generated randomization scheme and communicated to the assigned study therapist. Once randomized, participants will be included in the intent-to-treat analysis. Randomization will occur at the participant level.
Treatment Training and Fidelity All therapy will be led by one of the project therapists in a rotating fashion. Training workshops will be provided for the two treatment protocols. Established trainers and experts will be recruited to provide each of the trainings. Trainings will be supported by weekly supervision on the two protocols led by the matching trainer throughout the duration of the treatment phase, with additional supervision sessions provided as needed.
Consistent with other well-designed treatment outcome studies, all treatment sessions will be audio recorded with 20% of sessions randomly selected for review for treatment integrity and fidelity. These integrity and fidelity reviews will focus on evaluating the match between the treatment manuals and the material covered in session. To evaluate adherence, treatment-specific rating forms will be used to determine if the therapist appropriately covered the content of each session. Experts will be recruited to rate the recordings independently, with feedback provided to the therapists throughout the duration of the study to maintain treatment delivery with high fidelity.
Assessment of Quality of Life, Psychological Well-Being, Social Reintegration, Psychiatric Symptomatology, and Treatment Satisfaction Follow-up assessments will be conducted for all participants during VA visits or via home based telehealth by trained interviewers blind to treatment conditions. The battery of self-report questionnaires and a diagnostic interview will be completed pre-, mid-, and post-treatment and at the 6-month follow-up to track participant progress through the treatment and maintenance phases.
To reduce the likelihood of missing data, primary assessments will be scheduled separately from treatment sessions. The biweekly measures will include disorder-specific measures that will be administered at the beginning of therapy sessions and used to inform the clinical delivery of the psychotherapies (measurement-based care) and assist in the intent-to-treatment analyses and analysis of trajectories.
All assessments will be completed by the Project Research Recruiter and Assessor. Additional training will be required prior to administration of the diagnostic interview. The assessor will be blinded to treatment condition and supervised by the PI. Assessments will be recorded to investigate inter-rater reliability of diagnoses, with 20% of recordings being re-assessed by a trained assessor after the participant has completed all study procedures, with feedback provided to the assessor throughout the study to maintain high reliability.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Transdiagnostic Behavior Therapy
TBT was developed to address transdiagnostic avoidance via the use of four different types of exposure techniques (situational/in-vivo, physical/interoceptive, thought/imaginal, and \[positive\] emotional/behavioral activation). From the transdiagnostic avoidance perspective, the four exposure practices are matched to the type(s) of avoidance experienced by patients based upon their cluster of symptoms/disorders.
Transdiagnostic Behavior Therapy
TBT was developed to address transdiagnostic avoidance via the use of four different types of exposure techniques (situational/in-vivo, physical/interoceptive, thought/imaginal, and \[positive\] emotional/behavioral activation). From the transdiagnostic avoidance perspective, the four exposure practices are matched to the type(s) of avoidance experienced by patients based upon their cluster of symptoms/disorders.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
To provide an evidence-based comparison for the TBT condition, the research-supported psychological treatment of CBT for SAD will be used. CBT for SAD demonstrates efficacy in improving SAD symptoms and quality of life for patients with SAD, with durable improvements evidenced at follow-up assessments. CBT for SAD was used as a comparison to TBT in previous preliminary research. CBT for SAD involves several primary components, including: 1) psychoeducation, 2) training in cognitive restructuring, 3) exposures, 4) advanced cognitive restructuring, and 5) termination.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
To provide an evidence-based comparison for the TBT condition, the research-supported psychological treatment of CBT for SAD will be used. CBT for SAD demonstrates efficacy in improving SAD symptoms and quality of life for patients with SAD, with durable improvements evidenced at follow-up assessments. CBT for SAD was used as a comparison to TBT in previous preliminary research. CBT for SAD involves several primary components, including: 1) psychoeducation, 2) training in cognitive restructuring, 3) exposures, 4) advanced cognitive restructuring, and 5) termination.
Interventions
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Transdiagnostic Behavior Therapy
TBT was developed to address transdiagnostic avoidance via the use of four different types of exposure techniques (situational/in-vivo, physical/interoceptive, thought/imaginal, and \[positive\] emotional/behavioral activation). From the transdiagnostic avoidance perspective, the four exposure practices are matched to the type(s) of avoidance experienced by patients based upon their cluster of symptoms/disorders.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
To provide an evidence-based comparison for the TBT condition, the research-supported psychological treatment of CBT for SAD will be used. CBT for SAD demonstrates efficacy in improving SAD symptoms and quality of life for patients with SAD, with durable improvements evidenced at follow-up assessments. CBT for SAD was used as a comparison to TBT in previous preliminary research. CBT for SAD involves several primary components, including: 1) psychoeducation, 2) training in cognitive restructuring, 3) exposures, 4) advanced cognitive restructuring, and 5) termination.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Participants must be clearly competent to provide informed consent for research participation
* Participants must meet DSM-5 criteria for social anxiety disorder
* Participants must have clinically significant symptoms of comorbid posttraumatic stress
Exclusion Criteria
* acute, severe illness or medical condition that likely will interfere with study procedures as documented in their medical record
* recent start of new psychiatric medication(s) (\< 4 weeks),
* primary diagnosis of a condition associated with psychotic symptoms, personality disorder, substance use disorder, or bipolar disorder.
18 Years
80 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Daniel F Gros, PhD MA BS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC
Locations
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Ralph H. Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC
Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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Other Identifiers
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D4516-R
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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