Background: Social anxiety is common in autistic adolescents. While emerging evidence indicates the importance of several mechanisms (including intolerance of uncertainty (IU), alexithymia and sensory processing) for maintaining anxiety, limited research has explored how these factors are associated with social anxiety in autistic adolescents. Methods: We investigated whether IU, emotional and sensory processing are related to social anxiety in autistic and neurotypical adolescents, gathering experimental and questionnaire data from 61 autistic and 62 neurotypical 11- to 17-year-olds recruited to have similarly high levels of anxiety. Results: In autistic and neurotypical adolescents matched for social anxiety, similar significant associati...
Hypersensitivity to stimuli is one of main way of anxiety symptoms in people with Autism Spectrum Di...
Childhood Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is common and impairing. The recommended treatment is a diso...
Autistic children experience higher levels of anxiety than their peers. Making appropriate diagnoses...
Young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a high prevalence (~40%) of anxiety disorders ...
The theoretical basis of psychological and emotional distress such as anxiety in individuals with au...
Children and young people on the autism spectrum show elevated anxiety levels in comparison to typic...
Emotional acceptance, alexithymia, and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) contribute to anxiety disorde...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Anxiety is the most significant mental health concern for both Williams syndrome (WS) and autism. Wh...
Co-occurring anxiety in children on the autism spectrum is associated with greater social challenges...
The theoretical basis of psychological and emotional distress such as anxiety in individuals with au...
Subclinical autism-related traits have been shown in the general population to be independently rela...
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Background: Psychiatric conditions, notably anxiety, commonly co-occur with autism spectrum disorder...
Background: Social camouflaging (hereafter camouflaging) in autism includes factors such as masking ...
Hypersensitivity to stimuli is one of main way of anxiety symptoms in people with Autism Spectrum Di...
Childhood Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is common and impairing. The recommended treatment is a diso...
Autistic children experience higher levels of anxiety than their peers. Making appropriate diagnoses...
Young people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have a high prevalence (~40%) of anxiety disorders ...
The theoretical basis of psychological and emotional distress such as anxiety in individuals with au...
Children and young people on the autism spectrum show elevated anxiety levels in comparison to typic...
Emotional acceptance, alexithymia, and intolerance of uncertainty (IU) contribute to anxiety disorde...
Autistic children are at greater risk of developing anxiety than their nonautistic peers. Sensory re...
Anxiety is the most significant mental health concern for both Williams syndrome (WS) and autism. Wh...
Co-occurring anxiety in children on the autism spectrum is associated with greater social challenges...
The theoretical basis of psychological and emotional distress such as anxiety in individuals with au...
Subclinical autism-related traits have been shown in the general population to be independently rela...
© 2022 Springer Nature Switzerland AG. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which h...
Background: Psychiatric conditions, notably anxiety, commonly co-occur with autism spectrum disorder...
Background: Social camouflaging (hereafter camouflaging) in autism includes factors such as masking ...
Hypersensitivity to stimuli is one of main way of anxiety symptoms in people with Autism Spectrum Di...
Childhood Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is common and impairing. The recommended treatment is a diso...
Autistic children experience higher levels of anxiety than their peers. Making appropriate diagnoses...