2023
DOI: 10.2196/46008
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Web-Based Cognitive Bias Modification Program for Young People With Social Anxiety and Hazardous Alcohol Use: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Preliminary Efficacy Study

Abstract: Background Interpretation bias modification (IBM) and approach bias modification (ApBM) cognitive retraining interventions can be efficacious adjunctive treatments for improving social anxiety and alcohol use problems. However, previous trials have not examined the combination of these interventions in a young, comorbid sample. Objective This study aims to describe the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary efficacy of a web-based IBM+ApBM program … Show more

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“…> 2 minutes) and the number of times they viewed the feedback. Process measures will include therapeutic alliance, assessed by the Working Alliance Inventory for Online Interventions-Short Form (WAI-TECH-SF) [85] and treatment acceptability, assessed using a customized treatment feedback survey developed by the research team (used in previous studies [43,86]) and study attrition rates. Intervention barriers and enablers (individual, program, technology, environment) will be ascertained using bespoke questions developed by the research team.…”
Section: Secondary Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…> 2 minutes) and the number of times they viewed the feedback. Process measures will include therapeutic alliance, assessed by the Working Alliance Inventory for Online Interventions-Short Form (WAI-TECH-SF) [85] and treatment acceptability, assessed using a customized treatment feedback survey developed by the research team (used in previous studies [43,86]) and study attrition rates. Intervention barriers and enablers (individual, program, technology, environment) will be ascertained using bespoke questions developed by the research team.…”
Section: Secondary Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%