Despite a considerable progress in developing and testing psychosocial treatments to reduce youth anxiety disorders, much remains to learn about the relation between anxiety symptom reduction and change in youth functional impairment. The specific aims of this dissertation thus were to examine: (1) the relation between different levels of anxiety and youth functional impairment ratings; (2) incremental validity of the Children Global Assessment Scale (CGAS); (3) the mediating role of anxiety symptom reduction on youth functional impairment ratings; (4) the directionality of change between anxiety symptom reduction and youth functional impairment; (5) the moderating effects of youth age, sex, and ethnicity on the mediated relation between yo...
This study examined secondary outcomes of a randomized clinical trial that evaluated an individual c...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
Despite a considerable progress in developing and testing psychosocial treatments to reduce youth an...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
This dissertation examines the construct validity of separation anxiety disorder, social phobia, and...
The current study examined whether variables that have been found to influence treatment outcome ser...
Phobic and anxiety disorders are one of the most common, if not the most common and debilitating psy...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent childhood mental disorders and is linked to negative psychologi...
This study examines childhood anxiety disorders as well as their impact on the development of anxiet...
In this dissertation about child anxiety in mental health care, three gaps between research and ever...
The relationship between anxiety and neuropsychological functioning has attracted much attention in ...
Lifetime prevalence rates suggest that up to 32% of youth (aged 13 to 18) meet criteria for an anxie...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in childhood (Walkup & Ginsburg, 2002...
This study examined secondary outcomes of a randomized clinical trial that evaluated an individual c...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...
Despite a considerable progress in developing and testing psychosocial treatments to reduce youth an...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
This dissertation examines the construct validity of separation anxiety disorder, social phobia, and...
The current study examined whether variables that have been found to influence treatment outcome ser...
Phobic and anxiety disorders are one of the most common, if not the most common and debilitating psy...
Anxiety and its disorders are highly prevalent in childhood and adolescence, and are associated with...
Anxiety is one of the most prevalent childhood mental disorders and is linked to negative psychologi...
This study examines childhood anxiety disorders as well as their impact on the development of anxiet...
In this dissertation about child anxiety in mental health care, three gaps between research and ever...
The relationship between anxiety and neuropsychological functioning has attracted much attention in ...
Lifetime prevalence rates suggest that up to 32% of youth (aged 13 to 18) meet criteria for an anxie...
Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent psychiatric disorders in childhood (Walkup & Ginsburg, 2002...
This study examined secondary outcomes of a randomized clinical trial that evaluated an individual c...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
The present dissertation consists of three empirical studies on social anxiety disorder (SAD) in a s...