The study investigated the role of parental anxiety symptoms in treatment outcomes for children with a primary social anxiety disorder compared to children with other primary anxiety disorders. Participants were 152 children between 7 and 18 years and their parents (146 mothers, 123 fathers). Anxiety was assessed pretreatment, posttreatment, and at three months and one year follow ups. There were no baseline differences in parental anxiety symptoms between the two groups. In both groups parental anxiety symptoms decreased from pretreatment to posttreatment, and only mothers’ anxiety symptoms decreased further from posttreatment to the one year follow up. Parental anxiety symptoms before the treatment were not related to the being free of al...
BACKGROUND:Social anxiety is thought to be strongly related to maladaptive emotion regulation (ER). ...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder among children (Merikangas et al., 2010...
Objective: To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopatholo...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety durin...
Sixty-seven children aged 7 to 14 who met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder were assigned ...
Background: Family history studies in adults reveal strong familiality for the anxiety disorders wit...
This study examined the influence of maternal anxiety on the treatment outcome of anxious children. ...
Child anxiety problems are one of the most common referrals to child and adolescent mental health se...
This study reports on the results of a long-term follow-up of 60 (29 girls and 31 boys, all of Cauca...
Parental anxiety is a risk to optimal treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety disorders. The curren...
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate how parental anxiety predicted change in pediatric anx...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to investigate treatment outcomes after Cognitive Behaviora...
Background: Anxiety disorders are prevalent among youth, and may have significant negative long-term...
Anxiety disorders are largely accepted as the most prevalent class of psychiatric disorders experien...
This study reports on the results of a long-term follow-up of 60 (29 girls and 31 boys, all of Cauca...
BACKGROUND:Social anxiety is thought to be strongly related to maladaptive emotion regulation (ER). ...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder among children (Merikangas et al., 2010...
Objective: To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopatholo...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety durin...
Sixty-seven children aged 7 to 14 who met diagnostic criteria for an anxiety disorder were assigned ...
Background: Family history studies in adults reveal strong familiality for the anxiety disorders wit...
This study examined the influence of maternal anxiety on the treatment outcome of anxious children. ...
Child anxiety problems are one of the most common referrals to child and adolescent mental health se...
This study reports on the results of a long-term follow-up of 60 (29 girls and 31 boys, all of Cauca...
Parental anxiety is a risk to optimal treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety disorders. The curren...
The aim of this investigation was to evaluate how parental anxiety predicted change in pediatric anx...
The overall aim of this dissertation was to investigate treatment outcomes after Cognitive Behaviora...
Background: Anxiety disorders are prevalent among youth, and may have significant negative long-term...
Anxiety disorders are largely accepted as the most prevalent class of psychiatric disorders experien...
This study reports on the results of a long-term follow-up of 60 (29 girls and 31 boys, all of Cauca...
BACKGROUND:Social anxiety is thought to be strongly related to maladaptive emotion regulation (ER). ...
Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder among children (Merikangas et al., 2010...
Objective: To determine the differential impact of maternal and paternal internalizing psychopatholo...