The Course of Anxiety-Specific Cognitive Bias Following Daycare/Inpatient Treatment in Youths with Social Phobia and School Absenteeism.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY Zeitschrift Fur Kinder-Und Jugendpsychiatrie Und Psychotherapie Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-28 DOI:10.1024/1422-4917/a000951
Lisa Veit, Stefanie Maria Jungmann, Christine Margarete Freitag
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Social phobia (SP) is a common mental disorder in youth often accompanied by absence from school, which may require daycare or inpatient intervention (DC/IN). Objective: The present explorative study investigates changes in anxiety-specific implicit assumptions and interpretation bias following DC/IN. Methods: The study included 16 youths with SP (M age = 15.8 [SD = 1.24], females: 62.5 %) participating in DC/IN. We assessed the main outcomes using the Implicit Association Test and Affective Misattribution Procedure. Results: A large effect was shown for reducing implicit assumptions of feeling anxious (p = .142; η2p = .171) and for reducing the implicit interpretation bias (p = .137; η2p = .162). No change was indicated by effect size in implicit assumptions of feeling socially rejected (p = .649; η2p = .016). Social phobia symptoms initially correlated with changes in implicit assumptions of feeling anxious (r = .45). Conclusion: Effect sizes indicate that implicit anxiety-specific assumptions and interpretation bias descriptively improved following DC/IN. Thus, DC/IN may lead to meaningful improvements of anxiety-specific cognition in some individuals with high SP symptoms, emphasizing the relevance of cognitive behavioral approaches in the treatment of SP. Several limitations are discussed.

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社交恐惧症和旷课青年日托/住院治疗后焦虑特异性认知偏差的过程。
社交恐惧症(SP)是一种常见的青少年精神障碍,通常伴有缺课,可能需要日托或住院干预(DC/in)。目的:本探索性研究调查了DC/in后焦虑特异性内隐假设和解释偏倚的变化。方法:本研究包括16名SP青年(男性年龄=15.8[SD=1.24],女性:62.5%)参与DC/in。我们使用内隐联想测试和情感错误归因程序评估了主要结果。结果:在减少焦虑感的内隐假设(p=.142;η2p=.171)和减少内隐解释偏差(p=.137;η2p=.162)方面显示出很大的效果。感觉被社会排斥的内隐假定的效果大小没有变化(p=.649;η2p=0.16)。社交恐惧症症状最初与感觉的内隐设想的变化相关焦虑(r=.45)。结论:效应大小表明,内隐焦虑特异性假设和解释偏差在DC/IN后有描述性改善。因此,DC/IN可能会有意义地改善一些高SP症状患者的焦虑特异性认知,强调认知行为方法在SP治疗中的相关性。
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