Examine whether children with a primary diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) differ from children with a secondary diagnosis of GAD on clinician, parent, teacher, and youth-report measures. Based on consensus diagnoses, 64 youth referred to a general outpatient assessment clinic were categorized as having either a primary or secondary diagnosis of GAD. A semi-structured diagnostic interview was used to guide diagnostic decisions and assign primary versus secondary diagnostic status. We predicted that youth with a primary GAD diagnosis would present with greater anxiety symptomatology and symptom impairment on a variety of anxiety-related measures than youth with a secondary GAD diagnosis. Contrary to our hypotheses, no difference...
Comorbidity is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more psychological disorders and has been iden...
The present study evaluated treatment outcome differences in anxiety-disordered youth who differed i...
This study examined the external validity of comorbidity among anxiety disorders in youth to determi...
Discussion surrounds the question as to whether criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) shou...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...
Reports the characteristics of a large, representative sample of treatment-seeking anxious youth (N=...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is purported to start in early childhood but concerns about atten...
Anxiety and fear are normal responses to human events and do not require clinical intervention unles...
Studies aimed at anxiety symptoms in children from the general population samples often make distinc...
Reports of anxiety disorder characteristics among youth in clinical settings typically include descr...
Objective: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a commonly occurring anxiety disorder that many tim...
Background: Reports of anxiety disorder characteristics among youth in clinical settings typically i...
Rebecca S Siegel, Daniel P DicksteinPediatric Mood, Imaging, and NeuroDevelopment Program, EP Bradle...
Studies on the relationship between separation anxiety disorder (SAD) in childhood and panic disorde...
Comorbidity is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more psychological disorders and has been iden...
The present study evaluated treatment outcome differences in anxiety-disordered youth who differed i...
This study examined the external validity of comorbidity among anxiety disorders in youth to determi...
Discussion surrounds the question as to whether criteria for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) shou...
Concerns have been raised that the DSM-IV requirements of 6-month duration, excessive worry, and thr...
Reports the characteristics of a large, representative sample of treatment-seeking anxious youth (N=...
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is purported to start in early childhood but concerns about atten...
Anxiety and fear are normal responses to human events and do not require clinical intervention unles...
Studies aimed at anxiety symptoms in children from the general population samples often make distinc...
Reports of anxiety disorder characteristics among youth in clinical settings typically include descr...
Objective: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a commonly occurring anxiety disorder that many tim...
Background: Reports of anxiety disorder characteristics among youth in clinical settings typically i...
Rebecca S Siegel, Daniel P DicksteinPediatric Mood, Imaging, and NeuroDevelopment Program, EP Bradle...
Studies on the relationship between separation anxiety disorder (SAD) in childhood and panic disorde...
Comorbidity is defined as the co-occurrence of two or more psychological disorders and has been iden...
The present study evaluated treatment outcome differences in anxiety-disordered youth who differed i...
This study examined the external validity of comorbidity among anxiety disorders in youth to determi...