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Language |
dc.contributor.author |
Black, JA |
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dc.contributor.author |
Paparo, J |
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dc.contributor.author |
Wootton, BMM |
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dc.date.accessioned |
2023-11-12T22:39:11Z |
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dc.date.available |
2023-11-12T22:39:11Z |
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dc.identifier.citation |
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE |
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dc.identifier.issn |
0813-4839 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
2049-7768 |
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dc.identifier.uri |
http://hdl.handle.net/10453/173353
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dc.description.abstract |
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title>
<jats:p>Social anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common mental health condition that is characterised by a persistent fear of social or performance situations. Despite effective treatments being available, many individuals with SAD do not seek treatment or delay treatment seeking for many years. The aim of the present study was to examine treatment barriers, treatment histories, and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) delivery preferences in a sample of women with clinically relevant SAD symptoms. Ninety-nine women (<jats:italic>M</jats:italic><jats:sub>age</jats:sub> = 34.90, <jats:italic>SD</jats:italic> = 11.28) completed the online questionnaires and were included in the study. Participants were recruited from advertisements on community noticeboards and posts on social media. The results demonstrated that less than 5% of those who received psychological treatment in the past were likely to have received best-practice CBT. The most commonly cited barriers to accessing treatment for women with SAD related to direct costs (63%) and indirect costs (e.g., transport/childcare) (28%). The most preferred treatment delivery method overall was individual face-to-face treatment (70%). The study demonstrates a need to provide a variety of treatment options in order to enhance access to empirically supported treatment for women with SAD.</jats:p> |
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dc.language |
English |
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dc.publisher |
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS |
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dc.relation.ispartof |
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE |
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dc.relation.isbasedon |
10.1017/bec.2022.26 |
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dc.rights |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
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dc.subject |
1117 Public Health and Health Services, 1503 Business and Management, 1701 Psychology |
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dc.subject.classification |
Clinical Psychology |
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dc.subject.classification |
5201 Applied and developmental psychology |
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dc.subject.classification |
5203 Clinical and health psychology |
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dc.subject.classification |
5204 Cognitive and computational psychology |
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dc.title |
A Preliminary Examination of Treatment Barriers, Preferences, and Histories of Women with Symptoms of Social Anxiety Disorder |
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dc.type |
Journal Article |
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utslib.for |
1117 Public Health and Health Services |
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utslib.for |
1503 Business and Management |
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utslib.for |
1701 Psychology |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Health |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Health/Graduate School of Health |
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pubs.organisational-group |
/University of Technology Sydney/Faculty of Health/Graduate School of Health/GSH.Clinical Psychology |
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utslib.copyright.status |
open_access |
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dc.date.updated |
2023-11-12T22:39:09Z |
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pubs.publication-status |
Published online |
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