Investigating the association between generalized anxiety symptoms and social and communication impairments of autistic youth.

IF 2.9 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-01
Lilly Zepp, Evdokia Anagnostou, Jessica Jones, Rob Nicolson, Stelios Georgiades, Sabrina Lutchmeah, Elizabeth Kelley
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Abstract

Background: Past research has found that overall anxiety and social anxiety symptoms are associated with the occurrence of social and communication challenges within autistic populations.

Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether generalized anxiety disorder symptoms were associated with social and communication symptoms in autistic youth.

Method: The cross-sectional sample was comprised of 253 autistic youth aged 8-18 (196 Males, 57 Females). Participants were divided in a child (Grade 3-8) group and an adolescent (Grade 9-12) group. A hierarchical linear regression analysis was conducted to evaluate whether the generalized anxiety score predicted the social communication composite score, derived from the ADOS-2, after controlling for sex, grade level and expressive language ability.

Results: Correlation analyses showed an association between social communication ability and general anxiety disorder symptoms in the child group such that those with greater anxiety had fewer social communication symptoms. However, after controlling for sex, grade, and language ability, general anxiety disorder symptoms did not predict social communication difficulties in either children or adolescents.

Conclusions: Alongside past literature, these findings suggest that the different types of anxiety disorders may have differential impacts on autistic youth's social and communication symptoms. Further research should investigate whether other anxiety subtypes affect autistic youth's social and communication symptoms.

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研究自闭症青少年的广泛焦虑症状与社交和沟通障碍之间的关联。
背景:过去的研究发现,整体焦虑和社交焦虑症状与自闭症患者的社交和沟通障碍有关:过去的研究发现,自闭症患者的整体焦虑和社交焦虑症状与社交和沟通障碍的发生有关:本研究旨在确定广泛性焦虑症症状是否与自闭症青少年的社交和沟通症状有关:横断面样本包括 253 名 8-18 岁的自闭症青少年(196 名男性,57 名女性)。参与者分为儿童组(3-8 年级)和青少年组(9-12 年级)。在控制了性别、年级和语言表达能力后,我们进行了分层线性回归分析,以评估广泛焦虑得分是否能预测 ADOS-2 得出的社会沟通综合得分:结果:相关分析表明,在儿童组中,社交沟通能力与广泛性焦虑症症状之间存在关联,焦虑程度越高的儿童社交沟通症状越少。然而,在控制了性别、年级和语言能力之后,一般焦虑症症状并不能预测儿童或青少年的社交沟通障碍:与以往的文献一样,这些研究结果表明,不同类型的焦虑症可能会对自闭症青少年的社交和沟通症状产生不同的影响。进一步的研究应探讨其他焦虑亚型是否会影响自闭症青少年的社交和沟通症状。
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