Although children with social phobia (SP) and selective mutism (SM) present similarly in a clinical setting, it remains unclear whether children with SM are unable to speak due to overwhelming anxiety, or whether withholding speech functions as an avoidance mechanism. A total of 35 children (ages 5-12 years) with either SM (n = 10), SP (n = 11), or no diagnosis (n = 14) participated in the current study. Measurements included clinician, child, and parent ratings as well as behavioral observations and psychophysiological measures. Independent evaluators and clinicians rated children with SM as more severely impaired, more anxious, and less socially effective, but the groups did not differ in self- or parent-reported anxiety. Psychophysiologi...
Selective mutism is a clinical disorder in which a child remains silent in chosen situations despite...
This study evaluates the current conceptualization of selective mutism (SM) as an anxiety disorder i...
Selective mutism (SM) is a rare childhood anxiety disorder associated with significant psychosocial ...
Although children with social phobia (SP) and selective mutism (SM) present similarly in a clinical ...
Although children with social phobia (SP) and selective mutism (SM) present similarly in a clinical ...
Selective mutism(SM) is a !disorder in which children capable of speech do not speak in certain situ...
Children with selective mutism (SM) fail to speak in specific public situations (e.g., school), desp...
Selective mutism (SM) is a psychiatric condition that is characterized by a failure to speak in spec...
Selective mutism (SM) is a relatively rare childhood disorder characterized by a consistent failure ...
Speculation continues regarding the accurate classification of selective mutism and potential etiolo...
The purpose of this study was to study psychopathological and temperamental correlates of selective ...
This study evaluates the current conceptualization of selective mutism (SM) as an anxiety disorder i...
Selective mutism is a clinical disorder in which a child remains silent in chosen situations despite...
This study evaluates the current conceptualization of selective mutism (SM) as an anxiety disorder i...
Selective mutism (SM) is a rare childhood anxiety disorder associated with significant psychosocial ...
Although children with social phobia (SP) and selective mutism (SM) present similarly in a clinical ...
Although children with social phobia (SP) and selective mutism (SM) present similarly in a clinical ...
Selective mutism(SM) is a !disorder in which children capable of speech do not speak in certain situ...
Children with selective mutism (SM) fail to speak in specific public situations (e.g., school), desp...
Selective mutism (SM) is a psychiatric condition that is characterized by a failure to speak in spec...
Selective mutism (SM) is a relatively rare childhood disorder characterized by a consistent failure ...
Speculation continues regarding the accurate classification of selective mutism and potential etiolo...
The purpose of this study was to study psychopathological and temperamental correlates of selective ...
This study evaluates the current conceptualization of selective mutism (SM) as an anxiety disorder i...
Selective mutism is a clinical disorder in which a child remains silent in chosen situations despite...
This study evaluates the current conceptualization of selective mutism (SM) as an anxiety disorder i...
Selective mutism (SM) is a rare childhood anxiety disorder associated with significant psychosocial ...