Autism spectrum disorders affect as many as 1 out of 88 children and are related to significant impairment in social, adaptive, and school functioning. Co-occurring conditions, such as anxiety, are common and may cause substantial distress and impairment beyond that caused by the autism diagnosis. Accordingly, we are proposing a randomized controlled trial to examine the effectiveness of a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy relative to treatment as usual (TAU) in 50 youth ages 6-12 with autism spectrum disorders and comorbid anxiety.
Autism spectrum disorders affect as many as 1 out of 88 children and are related to significant impairment in social, adaptive, and school functioning. Co-occurring conditions, such as anxiety, are common and may cause substantial distress and impairment beyond that caused by the autism diagnosis. Many children with anxiety disorders, especially those on the autism spectrum, do not receive evidence based treatment, which has fueled the development and evaluation of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Accordingly, we are proposing a randomized controlled trial to examine the efficacy of exposure based CBT that heavily incorporates parents (EF-CBT) relative to a TAU condition (TAU) in 50 youth ages 6-12 years with ASD and comorbid anxiety disorder(s).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
32
This condition involves 12 weekly CBT sessions.
This condition allows participants to seek out various services. Considering the number of possible treatment options, there is no way to identify or list them.
Rothman Center for Neuropsychiatry
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States
Pediatric Anxiety Rating Scale
This scale measures the severity of anxiety symptoms in children. The total scale range is 0-30 where 0 is the minimum and 30 the maximum. Higher scores correspond to more severe anxiety symptom severity. The total scale was used which corresponds to summing the 6 severity items. The outcome measure is reporting a change score in which the score at baseline is compared to the score at 12 weeks (post-treatment). This is analyzed as a function of groups/condition (cognitive behavioral therapy versus Treatment as Usual).
Time frame: After an average of 12 weeks (post-treatment)
Clinical Global Impression - Severity Scale
This scale measures the severity of anxiety symptoms in children. The total scale range is 0-6 where 0 is the minimum and 6 the maximum. Higher scores correspond to more severe anxiety symptom severity. The scale consists of only 1 item that a clinician rates based on their judgement of anxiety severity. The outcome measure is reporting a change score in which the score at baseline is compared to the score at 12 weeks (post-treatment). This is analyzed as a function of groups/condition (cognitive behavioral therapy versus Treatment as Usual).
Time frame: After an average of 12 weeks (Post-treatment)
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