焦虑
临床心理学
远程医疗
心理学
认知行为疗法
认知
随机对照试验
可用性
精神科
医学
远程医疗
医疗保健
经济
外科
人机交互
经济增长
计算机科学
作者
Andrew G. Guzick,Sophie C. Schneider,Amanda B. Perozo Garcia,Minjee Kook,Rebecca L. Greenberg,David R. Riddle,Morgan M. McNeel,Servando Rodriguez-Barajas,Michelle Yang,Blake M Upshaw,Eric A. Storch
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jocrd.2023.100789
摘要
Cognitive behavioral therapy adapted for autistic youth with anxiety and/or OCD has a strong evidence base, but few have access. A 12-week family-based, Internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT) program for 7-15 year-old autistic youth with anxiety and/or OCD was developed as a potential method to address this problem. Quantitative and qualitative feedback from stakeholders (parents, youth, clinicians) was gathered on an initial draft of content before conducting a pilot trial. This feedback suggested high quality, engagement, usability, and informativeness of the material. Suggestions were incorporated into the treatment program that was tested in a pilot trial. Eight families were randomized to the iCBT program with either 1) weekly email support or 2) weekly email support plus biweekly telehealth check-ins, and seven of these families completed pre- and post-treatment assessments. An average reduction of 39% in anxiety severity scores was found, with six of the seven being classified as responders. Preliminary evidence suggests that family-based iCBT is an acceptable and promising treatment for autistic youth with anxiety and/or obsessive-compulsive disorders that should be further modified and tested in future work.
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