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Role of social skills training in adolescents with social anxiety disorder
Authors:Pablo José Olivares-Olivares  Pedro Francisco Ortiz-González  José Olivares
Affiliation:Universidad de Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:Background/Objective: Social skills training (SST) is frequently included in the treatment of social anxiety disorder (SAD) in both children and adolescents, although there is no empirical evidence to support it. Consequently, our objective is to study the role and effects of SST in the treatment of a sample of adolescents with SAD. Method: A total of 108 adolescents diagnosed with generalized social phobia were randomly assigned to two treatment conditions (with and without SST) and a control group waiting list (WLCG). The evaluation included self-report measures, observational tests and blind evaluators. Results: Both interventions significantly reduced the number of social situations feared/avoided with respect to the WLCG, which worsened. Likewise, both interventions were effective but the group with SST obtained better results in the post-test and follow-ups, as well as a lower dropout rate (6:1). Conclusions: The use of SST reduces the dropout rate of treated adolescents and increases the effectiveness of the Intervention Program for Adolescents with Social Phobia.
Keywords:Adolescents  Generalized social phobia  Social skills training  Exposure  Experiment  Adolescentes  fobia social generalizada  entrenamiento en habilidades sociales  exposición  experimento
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