The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of virtual reality (VR) delivered exposure therapy for youth with phobias or social anxiety, with and without autism spectrum disorder. The study team is also interested in collecting information to better understand phobias and social anxiety.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
10
The intervention will consist of up to 10, 50-minute-long weekly in-person individual sessions of virtual reality-assisted exposure therapy. This intervention also includes psychoeducation about anxiety/phobias and their maintenance, youth strategies for tolerating distress, and parent strategies for reducing accommodation of anxiety.
University of Miami
Coral Gables, Florida, United States
Client Satisfaction Questionnaire
The Client Satisfaction Questionnaire is an 8-item measure of client satisfaction with services with both a parent and child version. The total scores range from 8 to 32, with higher scores indicating higher satisfaction.
Time frame: Up to 10 weeks
Change in social anxiety as measured by the Severity Measure for Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)
The Severity Measure for Social Anxiety Disorder (Social Phobia)-Child is a 10-item measure that assesses the severity of symptoms of social anxiety (social phobia) in children and adolescents over the last 7 days. Scores range from 0 to 4. An average total score of 2 or greater indicates at least moderate social anxiety.
Time frame: Baseline, 10 weeks
Change in social anxiety as measured by the Severity Measure for Specific Phobia
The Severity Measure for Specific Phobia-Child is a 10-item measure that assesses the severity of symptoms of specific phobias in children and adolescents, including those targeted by the VR programs, over the last 7 days. Scores range from 0 to 4. An average total score of 2 or greater indicates at least moderate phobia symptoms.
Time frame: Baseline, 10 weeks
Change in intolerance of uncertainty as measured by the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale for Children
The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale for Children 12-item child and parent report of the tendency to react negatively on an emotional, cognitive, and/or behavioral level to uncertain situations and events. Scores range from 12 to 60. Higher scores indicate greater intolerance of uncertainty.
Time frame: Baseline, 10 weeks
Change in family accommodation as measured by the Family Accommodation Scale-Anxiety
The Family Accommodation Scale-Anxiety is a 9-item scale of measuring caregiver accommodation behaviors (modification of routines, facilitating avoidance, etc.) in light of youth anxiety. Scores range from 0 to 36. Higher scores indicate greater family accommodation.
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Time frame: Baseline, 10 weeks