Self- vs Parent Reports of Generalised Anxiety Disorder Symptomatology in Mildly Impaired Girls with an Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Vicki Bitsika
Christopher F. Sharpley
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[1] University of New England,Brain
[2] University of New England,Behaviour Research Group
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Autism; Anxiety; Parents; Self-ratings;
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Previous data have suggested that parents of boys with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may rate their sons’ generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) more severely than the boys do themselves. However, no reports have been published to date which examine this issue in a girls-only sample. This study investigated the extent and nature of mother–daughter agreement on ratings of GAD in a sample of 53 girls with an ASD with mild impairment, aged 6 to 17 years. Mothers rated their daughters’ GAD more severely than the girls did themselves, despite confounding effects from the girls’ medication and menarche status. Suggestions are made for the valid assessment of GAD in girls with an ASD.
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页码:1045 / 1055
页数:10
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