Anxiety disorders and sensory over-responsivity (SOR) are common in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and there is evidence for an association between these two conditions. Currently, it is unclear what causal mechanisms may exist between SOR and anxiety. We propose three possible theories to explain the association between anxiety and SOR: (a) SOR is caused by anxiety; (b) Anxiety is caused by SOR; or (c) SOR and anxiety are causally unrelated but are associated through a common risk factor or diagnostic overlap. In this paper, we examine support for each theory in the existing anxiety, autism, and neuroscience literature, and discuss how each theory informs choice of interventions and implications for future studies
Research indicates a complicated relationship between anxiety disorders and autism spectrum disorder...
Anxiety is common in autism spectrum disorder. Many anxiety symptoms in autism spectrum disorder are...
Limited quality of social relations, milder symptom severity and higher intelligence were shown to a...
Anxiety disorders and sensory over-responsivity (SOR) are common in children with autism spectrum di...
Sensory hyperresponsiveness, anxiety, and restricted, repetitive behaviors are known to be associate...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have high levels of anxiety. It is unclear whether they...
In addition to the core social and communication symptoms, individuals with autism spectrum disorder...
ObjectivesSensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Sensory reactivity differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, including sensory ...
The theoretical basis of psychological and emotional distress such as anxiety in individuals with au...
This study investigated the relationship between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and...
Despite the well-documented success of cognitive restructuring techniques in the treatment of anxiet...
High functioning children with autism were compared to two control groups on measures of anxiety and...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience high levels of anxiety symptomatology wit...
Research indicates a complicated relationship between anxiety disorders and autism spectrum disorder...
Anxiety is common in autism spectrum disorder. Many anxiety symptoms in autism spectrum disorder are...
Limited quality of social relations, milder symptom severity and higher intelligence were shown to a...
Anxiety disorders and sensory over-responsivity (SOR) are common in children with autism spectrum di...
Sensory hyperresponsiveness, anxiety, and restricted, repetitive behaviors are known to be associate...
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have high levels of anxiety. It is unclear whether they...
In addition to the core social and communication symptoms, individuals with autism spectrum disorder...
ObjectivesSensory over-responsivity (SOR), defined as a negative response to or avoidance of sensory...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Sensory reactivity differences are commonly experienced by autistic individuals, including sensory ...
The theoretical basis of psychological and emotional distress such as anxiety in individuals with au...
This study investigated the relationship between Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and...
Despite the well-documented success of cognitive restructuring techniques in the treatment of anxiet...
High functioning children with autism were compared to two control groups on measures of anxiety and...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience high levels of anxiety symptomatology wit...
Research indicates a complicated relationship between anxiety disorders and autism spectrum disorder...
Anxiety is common in autism spectrum disorder. Many anxiety symptoms in autism spectrum disorder are...
Limited quality of social relations, milder symptom severity and higher intelligence were shown to a...