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Group exposure and response prevention for college students with social anxiety : a randomized clinical trial.
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001$ 80610
013$aUPS BIBL CENTR SL-II-520
100$aZABOSKI, B. A.
245$aGroup exposure and response prevention for college students with social anxiety :$ba randomized clinical trial.$hParte componente di periodico
300$app. 1489-1507.
500$aEstratto da: Journal of Clinical Psychology 2019, 75, 9.
520$aObjective: Social anxiety increases college student drop‐out risk and stifles employment opportunities. Group cognitive‐behavioral therapy with exposure (CBT ERP) has the potential to alleviate campus resource strain but remains under‐researched with college students. The present study investigated the efficacy of group CBT ERP in a randomized clinical trial on a college campus. Method: Thirty‐one postsecondary students were randomly assigned to an exposure‐only group or an active control. Results:Linear mixed‐effects models indicated significant Group × Time interactions for general social anxiety (t = −2.02, g = 0.62) and depression (t = −2.77, g = 0.55); nonsignificant main effects were found for group and time variables. On a measure of fear of negative evaluation, only the main effect of time was significant (t = 2.15, p = 0.032). Conclusions: When compared to an active control group, CBT ERP is an efficacious and time‐effective treatment for college students experiencing social anxiety.
653$aRICERCA.
655$aSTUDENTI.
655$aUNIVERSITÀ.
655$aANSIA.
655$aRELAZIONI SOCIALI.
655$aDISAGIO.
655$aTERAPIA.
655$aUSA.
655$aINTERVENTO.
655$aGRUPPI.
658$aPsicologico.
700$aJOYCE-BEAULIEU, D.
700$aKRANZLER, J.H.
700$aMCNAMARA, J. P.
700$aGAYLE, C.
700$aMACINNES, J.
740$aJournal of Clinical Psychology 2019, 75, 9.
856$uhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.22792$3Accesso diretto all'articolo
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