| Literature DB >> 24293002 |
Cathy Creswell1, Lynne Murray, Peter Cooper.
Abstract
Theory and treatment for childhood anxiety disorders typically implicates children's negative cognitions, yet little is known about the characteristics of thinking styles of clinically anxious children. In particular, it is unclear whether differences in thinking styles between children with anxiety disorders and non-anxious children vary as a function of child age, whether particular cognitive distortions are associated with childhood anxiety disorders at different child ages, and whether cognitive content is disorder-specific. The current study addressed these questions among 120 7-12 year old children (53% female) who met diagnostic criteria for social anxiety disorder, other anxiety disorder, or who were not currently anxious. Contrary to expectations, threat interpretation was not inflated amongst anxious compared to non-anxious children at any age, although older (10-12 year old) anxious children did differ from non-anxious children on measures of perceived coping. The notion of cognitive-content specificity was not supported across the age-range. The findings challenge current treatment models of childhood anxiety, and suggest that a focus on changing anxious children's cognitions is not warranted in mid-childhood, and in late childhood cognitive approaches may be better focussed on promoting children's perceptions of control rather than challenging threat interpretations.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24293002 PMCID: PMC3936123 DOI: 10.1007/s10802-013-9795-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Abnorm Child Psychol ISSN: 0091-0627
Sample characteristics
| Social anxiety disorder | Other anxious | Nonanxious | ||
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| Age (months) (mean, | 123.33 (21.22) | 119.60 (19.55) | 118.80 (16.64) |
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| Gender (% female) | 53% | 53% | 53% |
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| Family SES % ‘Higher/professional’ | 47% | 78% | 73% |
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| Ethnicity % White British | 91% | 90% | 76% |
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| SCAS-c Total (mean, | b43.95 (23.09) | 36.00 (13.77)c | 25.56 (11.76)b c |
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| SCAS-c Social Phobia (mean, | 8.19 (4.15)b c | 5.08 (3.29)b | 4.54 (2.85)c |
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| SCAS-p Total (mean, | 41.03 (18.60) | 30.93 (13.80) | 13.98 (6.58) |
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| SCAS-p Social Phobia (mean, | 10.24 (4.82)b c | 4.93 (3.78)b | 3.63 (2.72)c |
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| SDQ –p Behavioral problems (mean, | 7.05 (3.89)b c | 5.35 (3.48)b | 4.28 (3.85)c |
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| SMFQ-c (mean, | 8.55 (6.13)b c | 6.10 (3.15)b | 4.02 (3.40)c |
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SCAS-c: Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale- child report; SCAS-p: Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale-parent report; SDQ-p Behavioral problems: Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire- parent report (conduct problems and hyperactivity scales); SMFQ-c: Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire- child report
amax available n (some SES data not provided; some questionnaires not sufficiently complete to calculate total scores)
b and c denote groups that significantly differ on basis of posthoc analyses
** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001
Fig. 1Age (months) by group interactions