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Study protocol: A multisite trial of Work-Related Cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety

This paper provides a methodological description of a multi-site, randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a cognitive-behavioral intervention for enhancing employment success among unemployed persons whose employment efforts have been undermined by social anxiety disorder (SAD). SAD is a common and imp...

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Autores principales: Himle, Joseph A., LeBeau, Richard T., Weaver, Addie, Brydon, Daphne M., Bybee, Deborah, Kilbourne, Amy M., Rose, Raphael D., Tucker, Katherine M., Kim, Richard, Perez, Marcelina, Smith, Fonda N., Sinco, Brandy R., Levine, Scott, Hamameh, Nicole, Golenberg, Zipora, McKiver, Monique, Wierzbicki, Paul T., Hasratian, Anni M., Craske, Michelle G.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6831710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31701038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100464
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author Himle, Joseph A.
LeBeau, Richard T.
Weaver, Addie
Brydon, Daphne M.
Bybee, Deborah
Kilbourne, Amy M.
Rose, Raphael D.
Tucker, Katherine M.
Kim, Richard
Perez, Marcelina
Smith, Fonda N.
Sinco, Brandy R.
Levine, Scott
Hamameh, Nicole
Golenberg, Zipora
McKiver, Monique
Wierzbicki, Paul T.
Hasratian, Anni M.
Craske, Michelle G.
author_facet Himle, Joseph A.
LeBeau, Richard T.
Weaver, Addie
Brydon, Daphne M.
Bybee, Deborah
Kilbourne, Amy M.
Rose, Raphael D.
Tucker, Katherine M.
Kim, Richard
Perez, Marcelina
Smith, Fonda N.
Sinco, Brandy R.
Levine, Scott
Hamameh, Nicole
Golenberg, Zipora
McKiver, Monique
Wierzbicki, Paul T.
Hasratian, Anni M.
Craske, Michelle G.
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description This paper provides a methodological description of a multi-site, randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a cognitive-behavioral intervention for enhancing employment success among unemployed persons whose employment efforts have been undermined by social anxiety disorder (SAD). SAD is a common and impairing condition, with negative impacts on occupational functioning. In response to these documented employment-related impairments, in a previous project, we produced and tested an eight-session work-related group cognitive-behavioral therapy provided alongside vocational services as usual (WCBT + VSAU). WCBT is delivered by vocational service professionals and is designed in a context and style that overcomes accessibility and stigma-related obstacles with special focus on employment-related targets. Our previous project found that WCBT + VSAU significantly improved social anxiety, depression, and a range of employment-related outcomes compared to a control group of socially anxious job-seekers who received vocational services as usual without WCBT (VSAU-alone). Participants in this study were all homeless, primarily African American job-seekers with high levels of psychiatric comorbidity and limited education and employment histories. The present, two-region study addresses whether WCBT + VSAU enhances job placement, job retention and mental health outcomes in a larger sample assessed over an extended follow-up period. In addition, this trial evaluates whether the effects of WCBT + VSAU generalize to a new population of urban-based, racially diverse job-seekers with vocational and educational histories that differ from our original sample. This study also investigates the system-effects of WCBT + VSAU in a new site that will be informative for broad implementation of WCBT + VSAU. Finally, this project involves a refined, technology-assisted form of WCBT + VSAU designed to be delivered more easily by vocational services professionals.
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spelling pubmed-68317102019-11-07 Study protocol: A multisite trial of Work-Related Cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety Himle, Joseph A. LeBeau, Richard T. Weaver, Addie Brydon, Daphne M. Bybee, Deborah Kilbourne, Amy M. Rose, Raphael D. Tucker, Katherine M. Kim, Richard Perez, Marcelina Smith, Fonda N. Sinco, Brandy R. Levine, Scott Hamameh, Nicole Golenberg, Zipora McKiver, Monique Wierzbicki, Paul T. Hasratian, Anni M. Craske, Michelle G. Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article This paper provides a methodological description of a multi-site, randomized controlled trial (RCT) of a cognitive-behavioral intervention for enhancing employment success among unemployed persons whose employment efforts have been undermined by social anxiety disorder (SAD). SAD is a common and impairing condition, with negative impacts on occupational functioning. In response to these documented employment-related impairments, in a previous project, we produced and tested an eight-session work-related group cognitive-behavioral therapy provided alongside vocational services as usual (WCBT + VSAU). WCBT is delivered by vocational service professionals and is designed in a context and style that overcomes accessibility and stigma-related obstacles with special focus on employment-related targets. Our previous project found that WCBT + VSAU significantly improved social anxiety, depression, and a range of employment-related outcomes compared to a control group of socially anxious job-seekers who received vocational services as usual without WCBT (VSAU-alone). Participants in this study were all homeless, primarily African American job-seekers with high levels of psychiatric comorbidity and limited education and employment histories. The present, two-region study addresses whether WCBT + VSAU enhances job placement, job retention and mental health outcomes in a larger sample assessed over an extended follow-up period. In addition, this trial evaluates whether the effects of WCBT + VSAU generalize to a new population of urban-based, racially diverse job-seekers with vocational and educational histories that differ from our original sample. This study also investigates the system-effects of WCBT + VSAU in a new site that will be informative for broad implementation of WCBT + VSAU. Finally, this project involves a refined, technology-assisted form of WCBT + VSAU designed to be delivered more easily by vocational services professionals. Elsevier 2019-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6831710/ /pubmed/31701038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100464 Text en © 2019 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Weaver, Addie
Brydon, Daphne M.
Bybee, Deborah
Kilbourne, Amy M.
Rose, Raphael D.
Tucker, Katherine M.
Kim, Richard
Perez, Marcelina
Smith, Fonda N.
Sinco, Brandy R.
Levine, Scott
Hamameh, Nicole
Golenberg, Zipora
McKiver, Monique
Wierzbicki, Paul T.
Hasratian, Anni M.
Craske, Michelle G.
Study protocol: A multisite trial of Work-Related Cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety
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title_fullStr Study protocol: A multisite trial of Work-Related Cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety
title_full_unstemmed Study protocol: A multisite trial of Work-Related Cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety
title_short Study protocol: A multisite trial of Work-Related Cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety
title_sort study protocol: a multisite trial of work-related cognitive behavioral therapy for unemployed persons with social anxiety
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6831710/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31701038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100464
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