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Wiring Adolescents With Social Anxiety Via Behavioral Interventions (WASABI): a Closed-loop Mobile Intervention to Reduce Social Anxiety and Improve Social Skills
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating dCBGT + WASABI and dCBGT Only for Social Anxiety. Completed, enrolled 34 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This study is a validation study to evaluate the acceptability, feasibility and impact of WASABI (Wiring Adolescents With Social Anxiety via Behavioral Interventions), a mobile application employing a closed-loop technology in adolescents with a Social Anxiety and to prepare for a large-scale efficacy trial in this population. The goal of this study is to evaluate WASABI-a clinician-assisted, adjunct to treatment, mobile application designed to augment the efficacy of psychological Evidence Based Treatments through a closed-loop technology.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants in the experimental treatment group will complete daily Ecological Momentary Assessments (EMAs), 1 hour of digitally delivered Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy (dCBGT) per week, and weekly cognitive biases assessments and self-reports for 16 weeks. Participants assigned to this intervention will also have daily access to 1:1 and group chat Instant Messaging (IM) and will have weekly electronic check-ins with study staff (as needed).
Participants in the active comparator group will be asked to attend 1 hour of digitally delivered Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy (dCBGT) per week for 16 weeks and weekly electronic check-ins with study staff (as needed).