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SOLITAIRE - Digital interventions for Social isOLation In youThs And theIR familiEs

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Social Isolation (SI) is a condition that can lead to complete withdrawal from society, with particular regard to the most fragile subgroups such as juvenile and elderly populations. It often constitutes a core symptom (often prodromal) of severe psychiatric disorders such as the Hikikomori syndrome, social anxiety disorder (SAD), psychosis, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and obsessive-compulsive disorder (DOC), mood-dysregulation and autism spectrum (ASD) disorders. If not treated SI can degenerate into a complete withdrawal from society. Therefore, early interventions aimed at treating SI could result in a more favourable outcome for young patients. However, due to the social interaction barrier intrinsic to the condition, current treatments alone are problematic and only partially effective in treating SI. SOLITAIRE aims at implementing a multi-component digital psychiatric intervention to remotely help youths suffering from Social Isolation (SI), based on cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), Cognitive Remediation (CR) and Psychoeducation (PE) for family members. SOLITAIRE will overcome most barriers and limitations of standard clinical interventions. A pilot RCT will be conducted on adolescents and young adults with SI to test the feasibility and acceptability of SOLITAIRE and evaluate the difference in efficacy between CBT+CR+PE or CBT+PE alone. We hypothesise that young patients randomized to the experimental condition (CBT+CR+PE) will show more durable and generalizable cognitive and behavioural mprovements due to the neuroplasticity processes associated with CR. Biological correlates of SI will also be investigated through mouse models of this condition, to identify underlying molecular mechanisms and possible biomarkers reflecting the evolution of psychiatric symptoms in human patients such as neural inflammation. Lastly, to explore the neurobiological underpinnings of SI and treatment-related biomarkers, patients' plasma samples will be collected before and after the intervention and analysed biochemically.
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Contributors (2)

DELLE FAVE ANTONELLA   Scientific Manager  
SASSI ROBERTO   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved (2)

Dipartimento di Informatica Giovanni Degli Antoni   Principale  
Dipartimento di Fisiopatologia Medico-Chirurgica e dei Trapianti   Aggregata  

Type

Progetti PNRR - Bandi competitivi da altri ministeri

Funder

MINISTERO DELLA SALUTE
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

May 20, 2023 - November 19, 2025

Project duration

30 months

Research Areas

Concepts


Settore INF/01 - Informatica

Publications

Outputs (4)

Basic psychological needs and parental bonding in Italian adults at high risk of hikikomori (extreme social withdrawal): the distinctive association of Competence Frustration with symptom severity 
FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
2026
Academic Article
Open Access
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Speech-Based Depression Recognition in Hikikomori Patients Undergoing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy 
APPLIED SCIENCES
MDPI
2025
Academic Article
Open Access
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Speech-based Depression Assessment: A Comprehensive Survey 
IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON AFFECTIVE COMPUTING
IEEE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC.
2024
Academic Article
Open Access
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Social Isolation in Youth: A Public Health Challenge and the Emerging Role of Telepsychotherapy 
INTECHOPEN
2026
Chapter
Open Access
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