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Cognitive predictors of treatment outcome for exposure therapy: do changes in self-efficacy, self-focused attention, and estimated social costs predict symptom improvement in social anxiety disorder?

机译:暴露疗法治疗结局的认知预测指标:自我效能,自我关注和估计的社会成本的变化是否预示着社交焦虑症的症状改善?

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Cognitions play an important role in the development and maintenance of social anxiety disorder (SAD). To investigate whether changes in cognitions during the first six sessions of exposure therapy are associated with treatment outcome, we assessed reported self-focused attention, self-efficacy in social situations, and estimated social costs in 60 participants (Mage?=?36.9?years) diagnosed with SAD who received in vivo or virtual reality exposure therapy. Patients demonstrating a greater decrease in estimated social costs during treatment reported greater improvement of their social anxiety symptoms following both forms of exposure therapy. While changes in self-focused attention and social self-efficacy during treatment were significantly associated with treatment outcome when examined individually, these changes did not significantly predict symptom improvement beyond social costs. Changes in estimated social costs during treatment are associated with improvement of social anxiety symptoms after exposure therapy. Future research needs to further investigate estimated social costs as a predictor in relation to other cognitive variables. NCT01746667 ; www.clinicaltrials.gov, November 2012, retrospectively registered.
机译:认知在社交焦虑症(SAD)的发展和维持中起着重要作用。为了调查暴露疗法的前六个疗程中认知的变化是否与治疗效果相关,我们评估了60名参与者的报告的自我关注,社交情况下的自我效能以及估计的社会成本(年龄36.9年)。 )诊断为接受过体内或虚拟现实暴露疗法的SAD。两种治疗方法均显示出在治疗过程中估计的社会成本下降幅度更大的患者,其社交焦虑症状得到了更大的改善。当进行个体检查时,以自我为中心的注意力和社交自我效能的变化与治疗效果显着相关,但这些变化并不能显着预测症状的改善,而不仅仅是社会成本。治疗期间估计社会成本的变化与暴露疗法后社交焦虑症状的改善有关。未来的研究需要进一步调查估计的社会成本,将其作为与其他认知变量相关的预测因素。 NCT01746667; www.clinicaltrials.gov,2012年11月,已进行追溯注册。

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