The people with Asperger Syndrome and anxiety disorders (PAsSA) trial: a pilot multi-centre single blind randomised trial of group cognitive behavioural therapy
posted on 2023-06-09, 00:39authored byDavid FowlerDavid Fowler, Peter E Langdon, Glynis H Murphy, Lee Shepstone, Edward E Wilson, David Heavens, Aida Malovic, Alexandra Russell, Alice Rose, Louise Mullineaux
Background: There is a growing interest in using cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) with people who have Asperger Syndrome (AS) and comorbid mental health problems. Aims: To examine whether modified group CBT for clinically significant anxiety in an AS population is feasible and likely to be efficacious. Method: Using a randomised assessor-blind trial, 52 individuals with AS were randomised into a treatment arm or a waiting-list control arm. After 24 weeks, those in the waiting-list control arm received treatment, while those initially randomised to treatment were followed-up for 24 weeks. Results: The conversion rate for this trial was high (1.6:1), while attrition was 13%. After 24 weeks, there was no significant difference between those randomised to the treatment arm compared to those randomised to the waiting-list control arm on the primary outcome measure, the Hamilton Rating Scale for Anxiety. Conclusions: Trials of psychological therapies with this population are feasible. Larger definitive trials are now needed. Declaration of Interest: None Trial Registration: ISRCTN 30265294 (DOI: 10.1186/ISRCTN30265294), UKCRN 8370