University of Pittsburgh.
University of Pittsburgh.
Behav Ther. 2020 Jan;51(1):69-84. doi: 10.1016/j.beth.2019.05.002. Epub 2019 May 14.
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is an efficacious treatment for child anxiety disorders, but 40%-50% of youth do not respond fully to treatment, and time commitments for standard CBT can be prohibitive for some families and lead to long waiting lists for trained CBT therapists in the community. SmartCAT 2.0 is an adjunctive mobile health program designed to improve and shorten CBT treatment for anxiety disorders in youth by providing them with the opportunity to practice CBT skills outside of session using an interactive and gamified interface. It consists of an app and an integrated clinician portal connected to the app for secure 2-way communication with the therapist. The goal of the present study was to evaluate SmartCAT 2.0 in an open trial to establish usability, feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of brief (8 sessions) CBT combined with SmartCAT. We also explored changes in CBT skills targeted by the app. Participants were 34 youth (ages 9-14) who met DSM-5 criteria for generalized, separation, and/or social anxiety disorder. Results demonstrated strong feasibility and usability of the app/portal and high satisfaction with the intervention. Youth used the app an average of 12 times between each therapy session (M = 5.8 mins per day). At posttreatment, 67% of youth no longer met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder, with this percentage increasing to 86% at 2-month follow-up. Youth showed reduced symptom severity over time across raters and also improved from pre- to posttreatment in CBT skills targeted by the app, demonstrating better emotion identification and thought challenging and reductions in avoidance. Findings support the feasibility of combining brief CBT with SmartCAT. Although not a controlled trial, when benchmarked against the literature, the current findings suggest that SmartCAT may enhance the utility of brief CBT for childhood anxiety disorders.
认知行为疗法(CBT)是治疗儿童焦虑症的有效方法,但仍有 40%-50%的青少年对治疗反应不完全,标准 CBT 的时间投入对一些家庭来说可能过高,导致社区中接受过 CBT 培训的治疗师等待时间过长。SmartCAT 2.0 是一个辅助性的移动健康项目,旨在通过提供机会让青少年在会话之外使用互动和游戏化界面来练习 CBT 技能,从而改善和缩短青少年焦虑症的 CBT 治疗。它由一个应用程序和一个与应用程序集成的临床医生门户组成,用于与治疗师进行安全的双向通信。本研究的目的是在开放试验中评估 SmartCAT 2.0,以确定简短(8 次会话)CBT 与 SmartCAT 结合的可用性、可行性、可接受性和初步疗效。我们还探讨了应用程序针对的 CBT 技能的变化。参与者是 34 名(9-14 岁)符合 DSM-5 广泛性、分离性和/或社交焦虑障碍标准的青少年。结果表明,应用程序/门户具有很强的可行性和可用性,并且干预措施的满意度很高。青少年在每次治疗会话之间平均使用该应用程序 12 次(每天 5.8 分钟)。治疗结束时,67%的青少年不再符合焦虑症的诊断标准,这一比例在 2 个月随访时增加到 86%。随着时间的推移,评估者观察到青少年的症状严重程度逐渐减轻,同时,应用程序针对的 CBT 技能也从治疗前到治疗后有所改善,表现为更好的情绪识别和思维挑战,以及回避行为的减少。研究结果支持将简短 CBT 与 SmartCAT 结合的可行性。虽然这不是一项对照试验,但与文献相比,目前的研究结果表明,SmartCAT 可能增强了简短 CBT 治疗儿童焦虑症的效果。