社交焦虑
焦虑
心理学
随机对照试验
5-羟色胺摄取抑制剂
5-羟色胺再摄取抑制剂
精神科
血清素
再摄取抑制剂
临床心理学
医学
内科学
氟西汀
抗抑郁药
受体
作者
Gal Arad,Omer Azriel,Daniel S. Pine,Amit Lazarov,Omer Sol,Mark Weiser,Eddie Garber,Miki Bloch,Yair Bar‐Haim
标识
DOI:10.1176/appi.ajp.20220533
摘要
Objective: Social anxiety disorder is common and impairing. The efficacy of pharmacotherapy is moderate, highlighting the need for alternative therapies. This study compared the efficacy of gaze-contingent music reward therapy (GC-MRT), an eye-tracking-based attention bias modification treatment, with a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) treatment or a waiting list control condition in reducing social anxiety disorder symptoms. Superior clinical effects of similar magnitude were expected for the active treatments relative to the control condition. Methods: Participants were 105 treatment-seeking adults with social anxiety disorder, randomly allocated to 12 weeks of GC-MRT, SSRI, or waiting list control. Mean changes in clinician-rated and self-reported social anxiety symptoms from baseline to mid- and posttreatment assessments were compared between groups using generalized estimating equations. Changes in attentional dwell time on threat were also examined. Results: Analysis indicated a significant differential reduction in symptoms between groups. Patients in the GC-MRT and SSRI groups had lower social anxiety scores at the mid- and posttreatment assessments compared with patients in the waiting list group. The efficacy of the active treatments did not differ. Only patients in the GC-MRT group showed reduction in dwell time on threat from baseline to posttreatment assessment. Conclusions: Eye-tracking-based attention bias modification is an acceptable and effective treatment option for social anxiety disorder.
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