Translated and culturally adapted internet-delivered cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder in Japanese clinical settings: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Naoki Yoshinaga, Graham R. Thew, Yuta Hayashi, Hiroki Tanoue, Michikazu Nakai, David M. Clark

TL;DR
This study tests an internet-based therapy for social anxiety disorder in Japan to see if it works as well as in-person therapy.
Contribution
The study evaluates a culturally adapted Japanese version of internet-delivered cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder.
Findings
The trial will assess clinical efficacy of Japanese iCT-SAD combined with usual care.
It will measure outcomes like anxiety symptoms, mood, and treatment acceptability over time.
Results may inform global delivery of internet-based mental health treatments.
Abstract
Cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder (CT-SAD) has extensive empirical support and is recommended in several national guidelines. However, ensuring access to evidence-based psychological therapies such as CT-SAD remains a global challenge. An internet-delivered version of this treatment protocol (iCT-SAD) has recently been developed in the UK as a way to overcome this challenge, demonstrating comparable outcomes to face-to-face CT-SAD whilst requiring less therapist time per client. Initial findings also suggest its cross-cultural transferability, but the previous studies in other cultural settings used the English language programme and only included English-fluent participants as a second language. It is not yet known what outcomes can be achieved once the programme has been translated and adapted for a different cultural context. Therefore, this trial aims to evaluate the…
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TopicsAnxiety, Depression, Psychometrics, Treatment, Cognitive Processes · Digital Mental Health Interventions · Mental Health Research Topics
