Title of article :
Anxious Solitude and Clinical Disorder in Middle
Childhood: Bridging Developmental and Clinical
Approaches to Childhood Social Anxiety
Author/Authors :
Heidi Gazelle، نويسنده , , Jamie Olson Workman &Wesley Allan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
t It was hypothesized that children identified by
their peers at school as anxious solitary would report more
symptoms of social anxiety disorder on a self report
questionnaire and, on the basis of child and parent clinical
interviews, receive more diagnoses of social anxiety disorder
and additional anxiety and mood disorders. Participants were
192 children drawn from a community sample of 688
children attending public elementary schools. Half of these
children were selected because they were identified as
anxious solitary by peers and the other half were
demographically-matched controls. 192 children provided
self reports of social anxiety disorder symptoms on a
questionnaire, and 76 of these children and their parent
participated in clinical interviews. Results indicate that
children identified by their peers as anxious solitary in the
fall of 4th grade, compared to control children, were
significantly more likely to receive diagnoses of social
anxiety disorder, specific phobia, and selective mutism based
on parent clinical interviews. Additionally, there was a
tendency for these children to be diagnosed with generalized
anxiety disorder and post traumatic stress disorder based on
parent clinical interviews. Furthermore, children who had
been identified as anxious solitary at any time in the 3rd or
4th grades were more likely than control children to report
symptoms of social anxiety disorder that fell in the clinical
range and to receive diagnoses of social anxiety disorder and
dysthymia (both trends) and major depression (a
Keywords :
Social anxiety disorder . Social withdrawal .Anxious solitude . Shyness . Peer relations . Social behavior .School adjustment
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology