NL-OMON42588
Withdrawn
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An RCT on the effectiveness of a serious game for patient with a developmental disorder with anxiety symptoms using cognitive bias modification. - Serious game for patients with autisme spectrum disorder.
GGZ Friesland (Leeuwarden)0 sites80 target enrollmentTBD
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- developmental disorder
- Sponsor
- GGZ Friesland (Leeuwarden)
- Enrollment
- 80
- Status
- Withdrawn
- Last Updated
- 2 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
No summary available.
Investigators
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •\- An Autism Spectrum disorder (ASS).
- •\- Social anxiety symptoms determined with the LSAS (score \> 30\)
- •\- \> 18 years treated at friesland mental health care.
- •\- sufficient understanding of the Dutch language (especially reading comprehension).
Exclusion Criteria
- •\- suïciderisk
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Not specified
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