高功能青少年自闭症谱系障碍伴焦虑的临床特征。

Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2013-04-01 DOI:10.2217/npy.13.9
Danielle Ung, Jeffrey J Wood, Jill Ehrenreich-May, Elysse B Arnold, Cori Fuji, Patricia Renno, Tanya K Murphy, Adam B Lewin, P Jane Mutch, Eric A Storch
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目的与方法:对108例患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD;年龄在7-15岁之间),他们被纳入了四项临床试验中的一项,该试验旨在检验认知行为疗法对患有自闭症和焦虑症的青少年的疗效。结果:我们展示了该队列的基线特征,包括焦虑和共病的患病率,以及在寻求治疗的青少年中,焦虑(如共病诊断、损害、焦虑严重程度和接受的心理健康服务)与年龄和ASD诊断的相关性。其中,社交恐惧症占41.7% (n = 45),广泛性焦虑症占25.9% (n = 28),分离性焦虑症占15.7% (n = 17),强迫症占12.0% (n = 13),特异性恐惧症占4.6% (n = 5)。总体而言,91.6%的参与者(n = 99)符合两种或两种以上焦虑症的标准。父母报告了相当大的功能障碍,用哥伦比亚障碍量表测量,用儿科焦虑评定量表测量焦虑严重程度;这没有统计学上的差异作为ASD诊断或年龄的功能。焦虑严重程度、共病焦虑诊断数量和共病诊断总数与家长报告的儿童障碍直接相关。青少年ASD和焦虑表现为异质性队列,具有显著的损伤和复杂的诊断表现。结论:这些数据提供了关于青少年ASD患者焦虑性质的信息,这可能有助于制定量身定制的治疗方案。
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Clinical characteristics of high-functioning youth with autism spectrum disorder and anxiety.

Aim & methods: Clinical characteristics were examined in 108 high-functioning youth (children with a full IQ scale of at least 70) with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD; aged 7-15 years) who were presenting for inclusion in one of four clinical trials examining the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy in youth with ASD and anxiety.

Results: We present baseline characteristics of this cohort, including prevalence rates of anxiety and comorbid disorders, and correlates of anxiety (e.g., comorbid diagnoses, impairment, anxiety severity and mental health services received) as a function of age and ASD diagnosis in treatment-seeking youth. Primary anxiety disorders were: 41.7% (n = 45) social phobia, 25.9% (n = 28) generalized anxiety disorder, 15.7% (n = 17) separation anxiety disorder, 12.0% (n = 13) obsessive-compulsive disorder and 4.6% (n = 5) specific phobia. Overall, 91.6% of participants (n = 99) met criteria for two or more anxiety disorders. Parents reported considerable functional impairment as measured by the Columbia Impairment Scale and anxiety severity as measured by the Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale; this did not statistically differ as a function of ASD diagnosis or age. Anxiety severity, the number of comorbid anxiety diagnoses and total comorbid diagnoses were directly associated with parent-reported child impairment. Youth with ASD and anxiety present as a heterogeneous cohort with significant impairments and complex diagnostic presentations.

Conclusion: These data provide information about the nature of anxiety in youth with ASD, which may foster the development of tailored treatment protocols.

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