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      사회불안장애의 인지행동집단치료에서의 급성호전 연구 = Sudden Gains in Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy for Individuals with Social Anxiety Disorder

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      Sudden gains (SG) are the phenomena of sudden symptom improvements from one session to the next (Tang & DeRubeis, 1999). SG are known to be related to greater symptom reductions at post-treatment and follow-up session. It is also suggested that SG represent abrupt but sustainable symptom improvements which affect treatment outcome. SG are referred to as phenomena that support the cognitive modification hypothesis; cognitive changes function as a precedent factor that leads to symptom reductions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). However, there is lack of consensus on the mechanism underlying SG or its effect on prognosis. Furthermore, in contrast to the growing number of SG studies on various different psychopathologies and interventions within Western culture, SG studies have been relatively scarce in Asian culture. The aim of this study was to investigate SG in Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy (CBGT) for individuals with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) in Korea. Data were collected from 32 individuals with SAD who visited the Social Anxiety Counseling Center at Korea University. According to the results, Korean SAD participants showed comparable frequency and magnitude of SG to those reported in previous studies with Western populations. Sudden gainers, compared to non-sudden gainers, showed greater reductions in symptoms associated with social interaction anxiety from pre- to post-assessment. They also demonstrated greater symptom abbreviations in performance anxiety from post- to follow-up assessment. Moreover, the decrease in social anxiety was preceded by reduction of dysfunctional belief and catastrophic anticipation on social interactions. This study was the first to explore SG in Asian culture. In results of this study, patterns of SG in the Korean SAD sample were similar to those reported in Western culture. In addition, sudden gainers showed significantly greater symptom reductions compared to non-sudden gainers. These results support the conceptual importance of SG as both a predictor of positive treatment outcome and evidence to support the cognitive modification hypothesis. In addition, we found temporal difference in the occurrence of SG in social interaction anxiety and performance anxiety, suggesting that individually tailored assessment and intervention based on varying subtypes of social anxiety symptoms may be helpful in promoting better treatment outcome.
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      Sudden gains (SG) are the phenomena of sudden symptom improvements from one session to the next (Tang & DeRubeis, 1999). SG are known to be related to greater symptom reductions at post-treatment and follow-up session. It is also suggested that SG rep...

      Sudden gains (SG) are the phenomena of sudden symptom improvements from one session to the next (Tang & DeRubeis, 1999). SG are known to be related to greater symptom reductions at post-treatment and follow-up session. It is also suggested that SG represent abrupt but sustainable symptom improvements which affect treatment outcome. SG are referred to as phenomena that support the cognitive modification hypothesis; cognitive changes function as a precedent factor that leads to symptom reductions in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). However, there is lack of consensus on the mechanism underlying SG or its effect on prognosis. Furthermore, in contrast to the growing number of SG studies on various different psychopathologies and interventions within Western culture, SG studies have been relatively scarce in Asian culture. The aim of this study was to investigate SG in Cognitive Behavioral Group Therapy (CBGT) for individuals with Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) in Korea. Data were collected from 32 individuals with SAD who visited the Social Anxiety Counseling Center at Korea University. According to the results, Korean SAD participants showed comparable frequency and magnitude of SG to those reported in previous studies with Western populations. Sudden gainers, compared to non-sudden gainers, showed greater reductions in symptoms associated with social interaction anxiety from pre- to post-assessment. They also demonstrated greater symptom abbreviations in performance anxiety from post- to follow-up assessment. Moreover, the decrease in social anxiety was preceded by reduction of dysfunctional belief and catastrophic anticipation on social interactions. This study was the first to explore SG in Asian culture. In results of this study, patterns of SG in the Korean SAD sample were similar to those reported in Western culture. In addition, sudden gainers showed significantly greater symptom reductions compared to non-sudden gainers. These results support the conceptual importance of SG as both a predictor of positive treatment outcome and evidence to support the cognitive modification hypothesis. In addition, we found temporal difference in the occurrence of SG in social interaction anxiety and performance anxiety, suggesting that individually tailored assessment and intervention based on varying subtypes of social anxiety symptoms may be helpful in promoting better treatment outcome.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

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      2 이정윤, "한국판 사회공포증 척도(K-SAD, K-FNE)의 신뢰도 및 타당도 연구" 16 : 251-264, 1997

      3 육성필, "한국판 Beck Anxiety Inventory의 임상적 연구 : 환자군과 비환자군의 비교" 16 : 185-197, 1997

      4 홍세희, "역기능적 신념검사 단축판의 구성: Rasch 평정척도모형의 적용" 한국임상심리학회 25 (25): 865-880, 2006

      5 권정혜, "수줍음도 지나치면 병" 학지사 1998

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      7 최병휘, "사회공포증의 인지행동집단치료" 시그마프레스 2007

      8 조용래, "사회공포증에 대한 인지적 평가 Ⅲ : 역기능적 신념 검사의 개발 및 타당화" 18 : 141-162, 1999

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      1 김소정, "한국판 사회적 상호작용 불안척도(K-SIAS)와 한국판 사회공포증 척도(K-SPS)의 단축형 타당화 연구" 한국인지행동치료학회 13 (13): 511-535, 2013

      2 이정윤, "한국판 사회공포증 척도(K-SAD, K-FNE)의 신뢰도 및 타당도 연구" 16 : 251-264, 1997

      3 육성필, "한국판 Beck Anxiety Inventory의 임상적 연구 : 환자군과 비환자군의 비교" 16 : 185-197, 1997

      4 홍세희, "역기능적 신념검사 단축판의 구성: Rasch 평정척도모형의 적용" 한국임상심리학회 25 (25): 865-880, 2006

      5 권정혜, "수줍음도 지나치면 병" 학지사 1998

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      7 최병휘, "사회공포증의 인지행동집단치료" 시그마프레스 2007

      8 조용래, "사회공포증에 대한 인지적 평가 Ⅲ : 역기능적 신념 검사의 개발 및 타당화" 18 : 141-162, 1999

      9 김소정, "사회공포증에 대한 과제집중훈련의 효과" 고려대학교 일반대학원 2006

      10 김향숙, "사회공포증 하위 유형의 기억 편향" 서울대학교 일반대학원 2001

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