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The Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders Is Sensitive but Not Specific in Identifying Anxiety in Children with High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Pilot Comparison to the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment Scales

机译:与儿童焦虑症相关的情绪障碍筛查敏感但对识别高功能自闭症谱系障碍儿童的焦虑不明确:与基于经验的评估量表的Achenbach系统的初步比较

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Validated brief screening instruments are needed to improve the detection of anxiety disorders in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED), a 41-item parent- and self-reported scale measuring anxiety, was compared to the Achenbach System of Empirically Based Assessment (ASEBA) scales. One hundred participants with a clinical diagnosis of high-functioning ASD, aged 8–18?years, and their parents completed the above scales. We hypothesized that the SCARED would be useful in screening for anxiety and its results for total scores of anxiety would converge with ASEBA syndrome scales for anxiety and internalizing disorders. Significant correlations were shown between the SCARED and the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) and Youth Self-Report (YSR) across a broad spectrum of scales. The CBCL syndrome scale for anxious/depressed showed the highest correlation and predicted anxiety scores on the SCARED. While many of the YSR scales significantly correlated with child ratings of anxiety, none of the scales predicted the SCARED child scores. Differences in self and parent reports suggest that parents interpret externalizing behaviors as signs of anxiety in ASD, whereas youth may describe internalized symptoms as anxiety. Females were more likely to self-report anxiety than males. Results support the use of the SCARED as a screening tool for anxiety in high-functioning ASD, but it should be supplemented with other tools to increase the specificity of its results.
机译:需要有效的简短筛查工具来改善自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中焦虑症的检测。儿童焦虑相关情绪障碍筛查(SCARED)是一项41项父母和自我报告的测量焦虑量表,与基于经验的评估的Achenbach系统(ASEBA)量表进行了比较。一百名临床诊断为高功能ASD的参与者(年龄为8-18岁)及其父母完成了上述量表。我们假设SCARED可用于筛查焦虑,其焦虑总分的结果将与ASEBA综合征焦虑和内在失调量表相吻合。 SCARED与儿童行为清单(CBCL)和青年自我报告(YSR)在广泛的量表之间显示出显着的相关性。焦虑/抑郁的CBCL综合征量表在SCARED上显示出最高的相关性和预测的焦虑评分。尽管许多YSR量表与儿童焦虑程度显着相关,但没有一个量表能预测SCARED儿童评分。自我报告和父母报告的差异表明,父母将外在化行为解释为ASD中焦虑的征兆,而青年人可能将内在化症状描述为焦虑。女性比男性更容易自我报告焦虑。结果支持将SCARED用作功能正常的ASD焦虑症的筛查工具,但应补充其他工具以提高其结果的特异性。

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