Development and Initial Pilot Testing of a fully integrated treatment for comorbid social anxiety disorder and alcohol use disorder in a community-based SUD clinic setting

BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY(2022)

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Objectives: Social anxiety disorder (SAD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) are highly comorbid and this comorbidity is associated with poorer clinical outcomes. Integrating exposure-based treatment for SAD into the context of typical AUD treatment programs should improve engagement and treatment outcomes for this population.& nbsp;Methods: After initial development of a fully integrated, intensive outpatient program (IOP) for individuals with comorbid SAD and AUD, patients with SAD and AUD were recruited from a community-based SUD specialty clinic (N = 56) and randomized to either (a) usual care (UC), consisting of the evidence-based Matrix Model of Addiction IOP; or (b) the Fully Integrated Treatment (FIT) for comorbid SAD and AUD IOP. Participants were assessed on indices of social anxiety and alcohol use.& nbsp;Results: By the 6-month follow-up, those in FIT showed superior improvement to UC on number of drinking days in the past 30 days and social anxiety severity at follow-up, but there were no differences between groups on quantity of alcohol consumed on drinking days. Alcohol-related problems improved in both groups, with no statistically significant differences. Within-group improvement was observed in FIT (but not in UC) on drinking to cope with social anxiety and avoidance of social situations without alcohol, but between-group effects were non-significant. In sum, the integrated treatment of SAD and AUD led to greater reductions in both the frequency of drinking and in social anxiety symptoms than usual care.Conclusions: Targeting social anxiety in the context of AUD treatment is a promising approach to improving the treatment of this common comorbidity.
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Social anxiety, Alcohol use disorder, Integrated treatment
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