Title of article :
Behavioral and Socio-emotional Functioning in Children
with Selective Mutism: A Comparison with Anxious
and Typically Developing Children Across Multiple
Informants
Author/Authors :
Diana Carbone، نويسنده , , Louis A. Schmidt &
Charles C. Cunningham، نويسنده , , Angela E. McHolm &
Shannon Edison، نويسنده , , Jeff St. Pierre، نويسنده , , Michael H. Boyle، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
We examined differences among 158 children, 44
with selective mutism (SM; M=8.2 years, SD=3.4 years), 65
with mixed anxiety (MA; M=8.9 years, SD=3.2 years), and
49 community controls (M=7.7 years, SD=2.6 years) on
primary caregiver, teacher, and child reports of behavioral
and socio-emotional functioning. Children with SM were
rated lower than controls on a range of social skills, but the
SM and MA groups did not significantly differ on many of
the social skills and anxiety measures. However, children
with SM were rated higher than children with MA and
controls on social anxiety. Findings suggest that SM may be
conceptualized as an anxiety disorder, with primary deficits
in social functioning and social anxiety. This interpretation
supports a more specific classification of SM as an anxiety
disorder for future diagnostic manuals than is currently
described in the literature. The present findings also have
implications for clinical practice, whereby social skills
training merits inclusion in intervention for children with
anxiety disorders as well as children with SM.
Keywords :
Selective mutism . Mixed anxiety. Children .Social skills . Social anxiety. Parent and teacher reports .Internalizing problems
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology