Anxiety in a Preschool-Aged Sample with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Developmental Delay: Rates, Symptom Manifestation, and Parenting Risk Variables

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/19315864.2021.1883781
Neilson Chan, Catherine M. Sanner, Hadley A. McGregor, A. Preston, Cameron L. Neece
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ABSTRACT Introduction: Children with developmental delays (DD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are at a high risk for emotional and behavioral concerns. Research examining co-occurring anxiety in those with ASD during early childhood is scarce. The current study examined rates, symptom manifestation, and parenting risk correlates of anxiety among young children with ASD and those with a non-spectrum DD. Method: The study included a sample of preschool-aged children (M = 4.18 years) with ASD (n = 56) and non-spectrum DD (n = 43). Anxiety symptoms were measured using the CBCL, and parenting was measured using parent-report and observational methods. Results: Results indicated that those with ASD were at a greater risk for anxiety symptoms than those with a non-spectrum DD; however, ASD diagnosis did not differentiate the presentation of anxiety. Inconsistent parenting emerged as predictor of anxiety symptoms for children with ASD. Conclusions: Given the high risk for anxiety in individuals with ASD, it is important to identify and treat anxiety in young children with ASD. The current study highlighted inconsistent parenting as a potential target to address in future parenting interventions for anxiety in young children with ASD.
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患有自闭症谱系障碍和发育迟缓的学龄前儿童的焦虑:比率、症状表现和父母风险变量
摘要简介:发育迟缓(DD)和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童存在情绪和行为问题的高风险。关于儿童早期自闭症患者同时出现焦虑的研究很少。本研究调查了自闭症儿童和非谱系DD儿童焦虑的发生率、症状表现和父母风险相关因素。方法:研究包括56名自闭症儿童(M = 4.18岁)和43名非谱系DD儿童(n = 43)。使用CBCL测量焦虑症状,使用父母报告和观察方法测量父母教养。结果:结果表明,ASD患者出现焦虑症状的风险高于非谱系DD患者;然而,ASD的诊断并不能区分焦虑的表现。不一致的养育方式是自闭症儿童焦虑症状的预测因素。结论:鉴于ASD患者焦虑的高风险,识别和治疗幼儿ASD患者的焦虑非常重要。目前的研究强调,不一致的养育方式是未来父母干预自闭症儿童焦虑的潜在目标。
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