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J Autism Dev Disord ; 47(12): 3930-3948, 2017 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28283846

ABSTRACT

There is little research on the functional assessment and treatment of anxiety and related problem behavior in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), particularly those with intellectual and developmental disability (IDD). In a recent study, we evaluated a multimethod strategy for assessing anxiety in children with ASD and IDD (Am J Intellect Dev Disabil 118:419-434, 2013). In the present study, we developed treatments for the anxiety and associated problem behavior in these same children. A multiple baseline design was used to evaluate the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention package, incorporating individualized strategies from Positive Behavior Support and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. During intervention, all three participants showed substantial decreases in anxiety and problem behavior and significant increases in respiratory sinus arrhythmia in the situations that had previously been identified as anxiety-provoking.


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Anxiety/therapy , Autism Spectrum Disorder/therapy , Child Behavior Disorders/therapy , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Intellectual Disability/therapy , Anxiety/psychology , Autism Spectrum Disorder/psychology , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Humans , Intellectual Disability/psychology , Male , Problem Behavior/psychology , Treatment Outcome
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Am J Intellect Dev Disabil ; 118(6): 419-34, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24432856

ABSTRACT

Despite the increased risk for anxiety disorders in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), there is a lack of research on the assessment and treatment of anxiety in this population, particularly for those with an intellectual disability (ID). The present study evaluated a multimethod strategy for the assessment of anxiety and problem behavior in three children with ASD and ID. Anxiety was operationally defined using: (1) behavioral data from anxious behaviors, (2) affective/contextual data from parent-report and observer ratings of overall anxiety, and (3) physiological data (heart rate [HR] and respiratory sinus arrhythmia [RSA]). A functional assessment of problem behavior during high- and low-anxiety conditions was conducted. Higher levels of problem behavior and HR and lower RSA were found in the high-anxiety than in the low-anxiety conditions.


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Anxiety/diagnosis , Child Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/diagnosis , Heart Rate/physiology , Anxiety/epidemiology , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/epidemiology , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/epidemiology , Comorbidity , Humans , Intellectual Disability/diagnosis , Intellectual Disability/epidemiology , Male
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