Background: Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorders among children in the United States; yet many children do not receive treatment due to barriers to treatment access and participation. This study examined common barriers to treatment access and participation among anxious children who participated in computer-assisted cognitive behavioral therapy. Differences in barriers reported by treatment completers/non-completers were examined, as was the association with sociodemographic characteristics, anxiety severity, and impairment. The impact of barriers on treatment response was assessed, as well as the relationship with treatment expectancy and satisfaction. Method: Barriers to access and participation, demographics, anxi...
A minority of children and adolescents with mental health problems access treatment. The reasons for...
Barriers to mental health treatment have been well documented in the research and clinical literatur...
The focus of this paper is the prevention of anxiety disorders in at risk children and how programme...
Anxiety and depression in youth are prevalent, yet few affected youths receive an adequate dose of m...
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health disorders experienced by children and you...
Anxiety disorderes represent one of the most common mental illnesses experienced by children, howeve...
There is a lack of current data on help-seeking, and barriers to accessing professional support for ...
Globally, anxiety disorders represent the most prevalent mental health disorders in children and you...
In this dissertation about child anxiety in mental health care, three gaps between research and ever...
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorder in children and young people. They can be...
Childhood anxiety disorders are prevalent and clinically distressing among young children. While pre...
This study compared 3 experimental conditions: wait-list, therapist-supported bibliotherapy, and ind...
BACKGROUND:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood; however, a hi...
Background:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood, however a hig...
Background: Despite the higher prevalence of mental health problem among children and adolescent, th...
A minority of children and adolescents with mental health problems access treatment. The reasons for...
Barriers to mental health treatment have been well documented in the research and clinical literatur...
The focus of this paper is the prevention of anxiety disorders in at risk children and how programme...
Anxiety and depression in youth are prevalent, yet few affected youths receive an adequate dose of m...
Anxiety disorders are among the most common mental health disorders experienced by children and you...
Anxiety disorderes represent one of the most common mental illnesses experienced by children, howeve...
There is a lack of current data on help-seeking, and barriers to accessing professional support for ...
Globally, anxiety disorders represent the most prevalent mental health disorders in children and you...
In this dissertation about child anxiety in mental health care, three gaps between research and ever...
Anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric disorder in children and young people. They can be...
Childhood anxiety disorders are prevalent and clinically distressing among young children. While pre...
This study compared 3 experimental conditions: wait-list, therapist-supported bibliotherapy, and ind...
BACKGROUND:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood; however, a hi...
Background:Anxiety disorders are among the most common psychopathologies in childhood, however a hig...
Background: Despite the higher prevalence of mental health problem among children and adolescent, th...
A minority of children and adolescents with mental health problems access treatment. The reasons for...
Barriers to mental health treatment have been well documented in the research and clinical literatur...
The focus of this paper is the prevention of anxiety disorders in at risk children and how programme...