Self-Esteem Treatment in Anxiety - positive versus negative memory representations
- Conditions
- Anxiety Disorders | Anxiety symptoms10002861
- Registration Number
- NL-OMON40665
- Lead Sponsor
- niversiteit Utrecht
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Completed
- Sex
- Not specified
- Target Recruitment
- 60
- An anxiety disorder, based on a structured DSM-IV interview
- Low self-esteem (< 26 on the Rosenberg Self-esteem scale)
- For one month or more: no changes in psychopharmacological medications
- Mastery of the Dutch language, in order to be able to fill out the questionnaires
- Able to mention at least one positive aspect within his/her self-image, which does not need to be felt or be completely convincing ;- In Altrecht Psychiatric Institute, an extra criterion is that the anxiety disorder has received at least 12 sessions of regular evidence-based therapy (according to the guidelines: cognitive behavioral therapy or medication). Despite the treatment, anxiety symptoms still remain in the psychopathological range, as assessed by scoring 39 or higher on the state-part of the STAI (Julian 2011). The disorder has thus not been taken away as a result of the regular treatment.
- Drug abuse or dependance according to DSM-IV criteria
- Severe depression according to DSM-IV criteria
- Psychotic disorder according to DSM-IV criteria
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method <p>Self-esteem. This will first of all be measured using the Rosenberg Self-esteem<br /><br>Scale. This is a frequently used scale within self-esteem studies all over the<br /><br>world (Schmitt & Allik, 2005), and the revised version has a somewhat better<br /><br>construct validity than the original version, although both are equally<br /><br>reliable (Wongpakaran, Tinakon, Wongpakaran, & Nahathai, 2012). In the<br /><br>Netherlands, an average score of 31.6 has been found (SD=4.5) within a healthy<br /><br>population, and we will apply the cut-off of 26 for inclusion in our study (one<br /><br>standard deviation below average) (Schmitt & Allik, 2005). Also, we will use<br /><br>the Self-Esteem Rating Scale - Short Form (SERS-SF), as this instrument<br /><br>measures negative as well as positive subdomains of self-esteem in a valid way<br /><br>(Lecomte, Corbière, & Laisné, 2006).</p><br>
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method