1/2 A Multi-site Systems Intervention for Unemployed Persons With Social Anxiety



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Anxiety, Healthy Studies
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology, Other
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - 60
Updated:4/22/2018
Start Date:January 2016
End Date:May 2019
Contact:Katie M Check, M.S.W
Email:kmcheck@umich.edu
Phone:7349368646

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Social anxiety disorder is a highly prevalent condition that interferes with employment.
Prior research indicates that social anxiety disorder interferes with work attainment. This
project involves a two-site randomized trial of a community-based cognitive-behavioral
intervention to reduce social anxiety and improve employment outcomes among unemployed
persons with social anxiety disorder.

The goal of the proposed research is to conduct a multi-site trial of a cognitive-behavioral
intervention for enhancing employment success among unemployed persons whose job attainment
efforts have been undermined by social anxiety disorder. Social anxiety disorder is a very
common and impairing condition, with negative impacts on occupational functioning.
Work-related impairments include turning down job offers and promotions, reduced productivity
and job performance, lowered educational attainment, increased unemployment, financial
dependence, and reduced income. The investigators have shown that social anxiety disorder was
the strongest psychiatric predictor of sustained reliance on welfare for support. In response
to these documented employment-related impairments, the investigators produced an
eight-session work-related group cognitive behavioral therapy (WCBT) that, when coupled with
standard vocational rehabilitation services, significantly improved social anxiety,
depression, job search behaviors and job search self-confidence compared to a control group
of socially anxious jobs seekers who received only vocational services as usual (VAU).

Participants in this pilot R34 study were all homeless, primarily African American,
urban-based job-seekers with high levels of psychiatric comorbidity and limited education and
employment histories. WCBT is designed in a context and style that overcomes accessibility
and stigma-related obstacles with special focus on employment-related targets. The current
collaborative RO1 will involve two academic, investigative teams and the staff of two
community-based employment service agencies to further evaluate WCBT compared to VAU.

This two-region study will address whether WCBT enhances job placement and retention assessed
over a one-year interval. In addition, this trial will test the implementation of WCBT in a
new vocational service agency that was not involved in the development of WCBT, and whether
the effects of WCBT generalize to a new population of urban-based, racially diverse
job-seekers with educational and educational histories that differ from the original WCBT
study site. The investigators will also investigate the system effects of WCBT in the new
site that will be informative for broad implementation of WCBT nationwide. Finally, as an
innovative extension from the R34, this project will incorporate implementation tools of
technology-assisted provider training and delivery of WCBT.

Inclusion Criteria:

- Participants will be:

- JVS service-seeking adults who are unemployed

- Screen positive for social anxiety, and

- Meet diagnostic criteria for social anxiety.

- Potential Participant taking psychotropic medications will be offered participation
without restriction.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Presence of any of the following:

- Substance dependence; current opiates or freebase cocaine; schizophrenia, other
psychotic symptoms and/or manic symptoms that would interfere with study participation

- Current anorexia nervosa

- Prior course of cognitive behavioral therapy for social anxiety (at least 8 sessions)

- Prominent suicidal/homicidal ideation with imminent risk

- Persons meeting diagnostic criteria for substance abuse if they are unable to attend
sessions while not under the influence, except for those abusing opiates or freebase
cocaine who will be excluded

- Persons who score below 6th grade reading level

- Non-English speaking participants
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