Children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are at high risk for developing significant anxiety symptoms. Cognitive behavior therapies (CBT) are frequently used for children with anxiety symptoms with good success. The purpose of the current study was to examine the efficacy of a family-focused group CBT program (Facing Your Fears \[FYF\]) compared to Treatment As Usual (TAU). Participants were randomized to either active treatment or TAU. It was hypothesized that children who completed the active treatment would demonstrate improvement in their anxiety symptoms relative to children in TAU.
Children with ASD and anxiety in our initial studies have displayed reductions in anxiety symptoms following the delivery of the FYF intervention. Given these initial successes, there are two primary purposes of this study. First, to train outpatient clinicians to fidelity on the FYF intervention for 8-14 year old children with high-functioning ASD and clinical anxiety. Second, to develop an optimal training model for learning the FYF intervention. The primary aims of Phase 1 are to develop a training manual and deliver a workshop on the FYF model to a group of outpatient clinicians in preparation for the clinicians to deliver the FYF intervention to four groups of children with ASD and anxiety. In Phase 2, the primary aims include comparing three instruction methods of learning to clinicians at three different outpatient clinics, by assessing increases in clinicians' acquisition of the intervention techniques and estimating the degree of reduction in anxiety symptoms on the primary outcome measures for the children with ASD. Instruction methods are: a) Manual, b) Workshop, c) Workshop-Plus. We hypothesize that clinicians receiving the Workshop-Plus (workshop plus ongoing consultation) condition will achieve treatment fidelity at a faster rate than clinicians receiving the other two instruction methods, and the children with ASD in the Workshop-Plus condition will display greater reductions in anxiety symptoms compared to the children in the other two conditions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
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Purpose
TREATMENT
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FYF is a group cognitive behavior therapy that includes parent and child participation. Groups meet weekly for 1 1/2 hours duration, for 14 consecutive weeks.
Change in Clinical Global Impression Scale - Improvement and Severity (CGIS-S; CGIS-I)
CGIS-S and CGIS-I ratings were completed by an independent clinical evaluator based on scores derived from the ADIS-P and the SCARED. They were compared pre and post treatment to monitor change in anxiety symptoms.
Time frame: Administered pre and post intervention up to 12 months after final session
Anxiety Disorders Interview Survey for Children-Parent Version (ADIS-P)
The ADIS-P is a semi-structured psychiatric interview designed to assess the presence of psychiatric diagnoses, specifically anxiety disorders. Ratings were compared pre and post intervention to monitor change in anxiety symptoms.
Time frame: Administered pre and post intervention up to 12 months after the final session
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