Brief measures of anxiety in non-treatment-seeking youth with autism spectrum disorder
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- Connor Morrow Kerns
- Drexel University, USA
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- Brenna B Maddox
- Virginia Tech, USA
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- Philip C Kendall
- Temple University, USA
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- Keiran Rump
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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- Leandra Berry
- Texas Children’s Hospital, USA
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- Robert T Schultz
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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- Margaret C Souders
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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- Amanda Bennett
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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- John Herrington
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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- Judith Miller
- Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, USA
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<jats:p> This study investigated the accuracy of brief anxiety scales for non-treatment-seeking youth with autism spectrum disorder. In all, 54 youth (7–17 years; IQ: 67–158) with autism spectrum disorder and their parents completed (a) an expanded version of the Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule—Child/Parent designed to capture typical and atypical fears and (b) brief scales of anxiety symptoms (Behavior Assessment Schedule for Children, Second Edition; Screen for Child Anxiety and Related Emotional Disorders; Negative Affective Self-Statement Questionnaire; Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale). The results indicate that measures lacked adequate sensitivity and specificity, and the detection of atypical fears was particularly poor. Revised cut scores are offered, but refined and/or revised instruments are likely needed for research on youth with autism spectrum disorder. </jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Autism
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Autism 19 (8), 969-979, 2015-01-29
SAGE Publications