Low-Intensity Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: Pilot Study

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Shota Noda
Yumi Honda
Chika Komatsu
Yosuke Hasegawa
Asuka Hasegawa
Fusaka Minami
Kentaro Shirotsuki
Mutsuhiro Nakao
Hisanobu Kaiya
机构
[1] Musashino University,Faculty of Human Sciences
[2] Research Institute of Cognitive Behavior Therapy,Department of Psychology, Translational Clinical Psychology
[3] Musashino University,Department of Neuropsychiatry
[4] Philipps University Marburg,Department of Psychosomatic Medicine, School of Medicine
[5] Akasaka Clinic,Panic Disorder Research Center
[6] Warakukai Medical Corporation,undefined
[7] Tokyo Mindfulness Center,undefined
[8] Keio University School of Medicine,undefined
[9] International University of Health and Welfare,undefined
[10] Warakukai Medical Corporation,undefined
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International Journal of Cognitive Therapy | 2023年 / 16卷
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Cognitive behavioral therapy; Cost bias; Low-intensity program; Mindfulness; Social anxiety disorder;
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A four-session program of mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy (M-CBT) is a low-intensity treatment module for individuals with high cost/probability bias and social anxiety symptoms. We tested its effectiveness with 23 patients with social anxiety disorder. The patients completed a set of questionnaires that evaluated social anxiety symptoms, cost/probability bias, fear of negative evaluation from others, self-focused attention, trait mindfulness, depressive symptoms, cognitive reappraisal, and suppression at pretreatment, the time before each session of treatment, post-treatment, and follow-up. Linear mixed-effects models showed that the M-CBT was effective for social anxiety symptoms, cost/probability bias, fear of negative evaluation from others, self-focused attention, trait mindfulness, depressive symptoms, and cognitive reappraisal. The M-CBT also produced significant pre-post-improvements in social anxiety symptoms and cost bias with high effect sizes (social anxiety symptoms: d = 1.04–1.06, cost bias: d = 0.82–1.02). These results suggest that M-CBT is effective for treating social anxiety symptoms and cost bias. This study demonstrates that M-CBT is feasible and acceptable for social anxiety disorder. It may comprise a treatment module for those who do not respond to traditional cognitive behavioral therapy. Trial registration number: University Hospital Medical Information Network (UMIN CTR) UMIN000043720, Registered 23 Mar 2021.
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