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The Efficacy of Web-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With a Shame-Specific Intervention for Social Anxiety Disorder: Randomized Controlled Trial.

Xu WenMengke GouHuijing ChenTomoko KishimotoMingyi QianJürgen MargrafThomas Berger
Published in: JMIR mental health (2024)
This is the first study to design and incorporate a shame intervention component in WCBT and to validate its efficacy via a randomized controlled trial. The shame WCBT group showed a significant reduction in both shame and social anxiety after treatment compared to the normal WCBT and waiting groups. Problem-solving and self-blame mediated the effect of shame on social anxiety. In conclusion, this study supports previous findings that a direct shame-specific intervention component could enhance the efficacy of WCBT.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • study protocol
  • depressive symptoms