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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2023 May:96:102710.
doi: 10.1016/j.janxdis.2023.102710. Epub 2023 Apr 3.

Evaluating the long-term (Three Year) durability of brief interventions targeting risk factors for psychopathology

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluating the long-term (Three Year) durability of brief interventions targeting risk factors for psychopathology

Norman B Schmidt et al. J Anxiety Disord. 2023 May.

Abstract

Despite their brevity, prior work indicates that computer-based interventions can substantially impact risk factors for psychopathology including anxiety sensitivity (AS), thwarted belongingness (TB), and perceived burdensomeness (PB). However, very few studies have assessed the long-term (> 1 year) effects of these interventions. The primary aim of the current study was to evaluate post-hoc, the long-term (3 year) durability of brief interventions targeting risk factors for anxiety and mood psychopathology using data from a pre-registered randomized clinical trial. Moreover, we were interested in evaluating whether mitigation in these risk factors mediated long-term symptom change. A sample determined to be at-risk for anxiety and mood pathology based on elevations on several risk factors (N = 303) was randomly assigned to one of four experimental conditions focused on: (1) reducing TB and PB; (2) reducing AS, (3) reducing TB,PB, and AS; or (4) a repeated contact control condition. Participants were assessed at post-intervention, one, three, six, 12, and 36 month follow-ups. Participants in the active treatment conditions showed sustained reductions in AS and PB through long-term follow-up. Mediation analyses suggested that reductions in AS mediated long-term reductions in anxiety and depression symptoms. These findings suggest that brief and scalable risk reduction protocols have long-term durability and efficacy both in terms of reducing risk factors for psychopathology.

Keywords: Anxiety sensitivity; Digital interventions; Risk factors.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declarations of Interest The authors report the following. Drs. Capron and Schmidt receive grant funding from the Military Suicide Research Consortium. Drs. Allan and Schmidt receive grant funding from the National Institutes of Health. Ms. Morabito is funded through an NIMH NRSA F31 fellowship. Dr. Raines receives grant funding from the Veterans Administration.

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