Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) exhibit striking social behaviour that may be indicative of abnormally low social anxiety. The present research aimed to determine whether social anxiety is unusually low in WS and to replicate previous findings of increased generalised anxiety in WS using both parent and self report. Fifteen individuals with WS aged 12-28 years completed the Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale (SCAS) and the Children’s Automatic Thoughts Scale (CATS). Their responses were compared to clinically anxious and community comparison groups matched on mental age. The findings suggest that WS is not associated with unusually low social anxiety but that generalised anxiety symptoms and physical threat thoughts are increased in WS...
Background and Objectives: People with Williams syndrome (WS) have been reported by their carers to ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a microdeletion on ch...
The developmental disorder of Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with an overfriendly personality ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) exhibit striking social behaviour that may be indicative of ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) exhibit striking social behaviour that may be indicative of ...
The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with an atypical social profil...
Anxiety is a prevalent mental health issue for individuals with Williams syndrome (WS). Relatively l...
BACKGROUND: Williams syndrome anxiety research predominantly focuses on disorder prevalence and symp...
The neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with a social phenotype o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the last review of Williams syndrome in Current Opinion (2001) there have b...
Background: Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have an elevated risk for anxiety disorders thro...
Individuals with specific genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability (ID), such as Wi...
Anxiety is the most significant mental health concern for both Williams syndrome (WS) and autism. Wh...
Although children with Williams syndrome (WS) are reported to show a strong motivation towards socia...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is associated with an unusual profile of anxiety, characterised by increased ...
Background and Objectives: People with Williams syndrome (WS) have been reported by their carers to ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a microdeletion on ch...
The developmental disorder of Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with an overfriendly personality ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) exhibit striking social behaviour that may be indicative of ...
Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) exhibit striking social behaviour that may be indicative of ...
The developmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with an atypical social profil...
Anxiety is a prevalent mental health issue for individuals with Williams syndrome (WS). Relatively l...
BACKGROUND: Williams syndrome anxiety research predominantly focuses on disorder prevalence and symp...
The neurodevelopmental disorder Williams syndrome (WS) has been associated with a social phenotype o...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Since the last review of Williams syndrome in Current Opinion (2001) there have b...
Background: Individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have an elevated risk for anxiety disorders thro...
Individuals with specific genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability (ID), such as Wi...
Anxiety is the most significant mental health concern for both Williams syndrome (WS) and autism. Wh...
Although children with Williams syndrome (WS) are reported to show a strong motivation towards socia...
Williams Syndrome (WS) is associated with an unusual profile of anxiety, characterised by increased ...
Background and Objectives: People with Williams syndrome (WS) have been reported by their carers to ...
Williams syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic neurodevelopmental disorder caused by a microdeletion on ch...
The developmental disorder of Williams syndrome (WS) is associated with an overfriendly personality ...