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Shyness 5: the clinical effectiveness of Internet-based clinician-assisted treatment of social phobia. Leticia Aydos, Nickolai Titov and Gavin AndrewsSchool of Psychiatry, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it Objective: The present study explores the clinical effectiveness of an Internetbased cognitive behavioural treatment program for social phobia (the Shyness program) administered by a psychiatric registrar as part of standard clinical treatment at an outpatient mental health service (the Anxiety Disorders Clinic, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney). Method: Seventeen individuals with social phobia were assigned to this 8 week clinician-assisted program. All patients had access to online lessons, Results: Fourteen (82%) patients completed all six lessons within the 8 weeks, and 11/17 (65%) completed post-treatment questionnaires. Mean within-group effect sizes (Cohen’s d) for the two social phobia measures were 1.06 and 0.77, based on completer and intention-to-treat analyses, respectively. Data indicate that the procedure was acceptable to patients. Conclusions: These results indicate that the procedure was clinically effective when operated as part of standard clinical treatment. These results provide |