Abstract:The development of treatments based on cognitive models of worry has led to improved outcomes for adults with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), and holds out the promise that similar improvements may be achieved for GAD further down the age range. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of a GADspecific, cognitive treatment in a sample of children and adolescents with GAD. Sixteen youth (7-17 years of age) who were consecutive referrals to a specialty anxiety disorders clinic, with a primary … Show more
“…) and neurotypical children (Payne et al . ). As a result, therapeutic interventions are beginning to target IU directly in adults (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…IU is emerging as an underlying mechanism for anxiety in neurotypical adults (e.g. Norr et al 2013) and neurotypical children (Payne et al 2011). As a result, therapeutic interventions are beginning to target IU directly in adults (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research about the role of IU in anxiety disorders has mainly been conducted in neurotypical adult populations, although recent work indicates that IU has utility in explaining worry and social anxiety in neurotypical children and adolescents (Payne et al . ) and that it is detectable and measureable in children with ASD (Boulter et al . ; Wigham et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research about the role of IU in anxiety disorders has mainly been conducted in neurotypical adult populations, although recent work indicates that IU has utility in explaining worry and social anxiety in neurotypical children and adolescents (Payne et al 2011) and that it is detectable and measureable in children with ASD (Boulter et al 2014;Wigham et al 2015). Boulter et al (2014) investigated the construct of IU in neurotypical children (age range 8-18 years; n = 110) and children with ASD (age range 8-18 years; n = 114).…”
“…) and neurotypical children (Payne et al . ). As a result, therapeutic interventions are beginning to target IU directly in adults (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…IU is emerging as an underlying mechanism for anxiety in neurotypical adults (e.g. Norr et al 2013) and neurotypical children (Payne et al 2011). As a result, therapeutic interventions are beginning to target IU directly in adults (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research about the role of IU in anxiety disorders has mainly been conducted in neurotypical adult populations, although recent work indicates that IU has utility in explaining worry and social anxiety in neurotypical children and adolescents (Payne et al . ) and that it is detectable and measureable in children with ASD (Boulter et al . ; Wigham et al .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research about the role of IU in anxiety disorders has mainly been conducted in neurotypical adult populations, although recent work indicates that IU has utility in explaining worry and social anxiety in neurotypical children and adolescents (Payne et al 2011) and that it is detectable and measureable in children with ASD (Boulter et al 2014;Wigham et al 2015). Boulter et al (2014) investigated the construct of IU in neurotypical children (age range 8-18 years; n = 110) and children with ASD (age range 8-18 years; n = 114).…”
“…With few exceptions where females appear to have worse treatment outcomes than males (Manassis et al 2004 ), gender does mostly not emerge as signifi cant predictor (e.g. Payne et al 2011 ).…”
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