| Literature DB >> 16464703 |
Luis-Joaquin Garcia-Lopez1, Jose Olivares, Deborah Beidel, Anne-Marie Albano, Samuel Turner, Ana I Rosa.
Abstract
Few studies have reported long-term follow-up data in adults and even fewer in adolescents. The purpose of this work is to report on the longest follow-up assessment in the literature on treatments for adolescents with social phobia. A 5-year follow-up assessment was conducted with subjects who originally received either Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Adolescents (CBGT-A), Social Effectiveness Therapy for Adolescents--Spanish version (SET-Asv), or Intervención en Adolescentes con Fobia Social--Treatment for Adolescents with Social Phobia (IAFS) in a controlled clinical trial. Twenty-three subjects completing the treatment conditions were available for the 5-year follow-up. Results demonstrate that subjects treated either with CBGT-A, SET-Asv and IAFS continued to maintain their gains after treatments were terminated. Either the CBGT-A, SET-Asv and IAFS can provide lasting effects to the majority of adolescents with social anxiety. Issues that may contribute to future research and clinical implications are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16464703 DOI: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2005.01.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anxiety Disord ISSN: 0887-6185