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Behavioural Experiments for Generalized Anxiety in Adolescents - Pilot Study

Behavioural Experiments for Intolerance of Uncertainty: A Novel Treatment for Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Adolescents - A Pilot Study

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
8 (estimated)
Sponsor
Universite du Quebec en Outaouais · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
14 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is a chronic condition characterized by excessive and uncontrollable worry and anxiety. In adolescents, this condition can seriously impact their development, academic performance, and social relationships. In Canada, 3 to 4% of the population (between 0.9% and 2.7% among adolescents) suffers from GAD at any given time in their lives. These young individuals experience a reduced quality of life and are at risk for numerous medical conditions, as well as additional psychological issues. Research suggests that both pharmacological and psychological approaches are effective in treating GAD in the short term. However, psychological treatments appear to offer the greatest long-term benefits. There are a number of effective psychological treatments for GAD, most of which fall under cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) adapted for this age group. In the 1990s, a group of Canadian researchers developed a CBT protocol for GAD that included four components. Data from six clinical trials in adults suggest that one of the four components is particularly important for treatment success: exposing oneself to uncertainty rather than avoiding it in daily life. In other words, learning to tolerate and manage uncertainty seems to be the key to reducing worry and anxiety. Given this discovery, researchers developed a new treatment that exclusively targets intolerance to uncertainty and then adapted it for adolescents: Behavioural Experiments for Intolerance to Uncertainty in Adolescents (EC-IIA). The aim of the current pilot study is to test the effectiveness of EC-IIA in adolescent individuals. A total of 8 participants with a primary diagnosis of GAD will receive EC-IIA and will be evaluated at 4 different times ranging from pre-treatment to a 6-month follow-up. Conditions will be compared in terms of treatment efficacy and mechanisms. Researchers will also examine predictors of change during the 6 months following treatment. The proposed study will produce data on the effectiveness and mechanisms of a treatment for GAD that is less costly, less complex, and easier to disseminate than currently available treatments.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALBehavioural Experiments for Intolerance of UncertaintyBehavioural experiments involve selecting a specific thought to test (for example, "uncertainty makes me incapable of acting") and designing a detailed experiment to challenge this thought.

Timeline

Start date
2024-02-01
Primary completion
2024-07-01
Completion
2025-01-01
First posted
2024-02-28
Last updated
2024-02-28

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Canada

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT06282133. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.