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J Autism Dev Disord ; 43(1): 57-67, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22588377

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate whether a modified version of the Coping Cat program could be effective in reducing anxiety in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Twenty-two children (ages 8-14; IQ ≥ 70) with ASD and clinically significant anxiety were randomly assigned to 16 sessions of the Coping Cat program (cognitive-behavioral therapy; CBT) or a 16-week waitlist. Children in the CBT condition evidenced significantly larger reductions in anxiety than those in the waitlist. Treatment gains were largely maintained at two-month follow-up. Results provide preliminary evidence that a modified version of the Coping Cat program may be a feasible and effective program for reducing clinically significant levels of anxiety in children with high-functioning ASD.


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Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/therapy , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/methods , Adolescent , Anxiety Disorders/complications , Anxiety Disorders/psychology , Asperger Syndrome/complications , Asperger Syndrome/psychology , Asperger Syndrome/therapy , Autistic Disorder/complications , Autistic Disorder/psychology , Autistic Disorder/therapy , Child , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/complications , Child Development Disorders, Pervasive/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Patient Compliance , Pilot Projects , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Treatment Outcome
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