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Pharmacologically-Assisted Psychotherapy for social Anxiety in Young people with Autism

Are you an autistic young person who is distressed by social anxiety? You may be interested in the PAPAYA research study. You may be eligible even if you have not been diagnosed with autism, but have noticed you have difficulties that fit with autism (for example difficulty making and maintaining friendships, or often feeling overwhelmed by your senses).

Researchers from Orygen, the University of Melbourne, and the University of Sydney are testing whether a new medication-assisted psychotherapy can improve symptoms of social anxiety in autistic young people.

By being a part of this study, you’ll be helping to provide the best possible care in the future for young people on the autism spectrum who are experiencing social anxiety.

You’ll also be reimbursed for your time.

What's involved?

Participation in this study takes approximately 13 months in total, from the first visit to final follow-up.  

The study involves taking part in a psychotherapy program for 12 weeks. You will also meet with a research team member at various times throughout the study to provide information on your physical health, mental health and wellbeing. All assessments will take place in person, but there will be some flexibility to complete some parts of the study assessments via phone or telehealth if you would prefer.

Recruitment

You may be eligible to participate if you are:

  • Autistic

  • Aged 16–25

  • Experiencing social anxiety

This study is currently OPEN. Register your interest below.

Contact CAN Research

Brain and Mind Centre

University of Sydney

94 Mallet Street

Camperdown, NSW, 2050

Tel: 02 9114 4104

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The Children’s Hospital at Westmead

Cnr Hawkesbury Road & Hainsworth Street

Westmead, NSW, 2145

We use identity-first language (autistic person)  rather than person-first language (person with autism) throughout the site.
Find out more about our decision to do so. 

 

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