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The Treatment of Anxiety in Autism Spectrum Disorder (TAASD) Study: Rationale, Design and Methods

  • 06-02-2016
  • Original Paper
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Abstract

This paper describes the rationale, design, and methods of the Treatment for Anxiety in Autism Spectrum Disorders study, a three-site randomized controlled trial investigating the relative efficacy of a modular CBT protocol for anxiety in ASD (Behavioral Interventions for Anxiety in Children with Autism) versus standard CBT for pediatric anxiety (the Coping Cat program) and a treatment-as-usual control. The trial is distinct in its scope, its direct comparison of active treatments for anxiety in ASD, and its comprehensive approach to assessing anxiety difficulties in youth with ASD. The trial will evaluate the relative benefits of CBT for children with ASD and investigate potential moderators (ASD severity, anxiety presentation, comorbidity) and mediators of treatment response, essential steps for future dissemination and implementation.
Titel
The Treatment of Anxiety in Autism Spectrum Disorder (TAASD) Study: Rationale, Design and Methods
Auteurs
Connor M. Kerns
Jeffrey J. Wood
Philip C. Kendall
Patricia Renno
Erika A. Crawford
Rogelio J. Mercado
Cori Fujii
Amanda Collier
Alexandra Hoff
Elana R. Kagan
Brent J. Small
Adam B. Lewin
Eric A. Storch
Publicatiedatum
06-02-2016
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Journal of Child and Family Studies / Uitgave 6/2016
Print ISSN: 1062-1024
Elektronisch ISSN: 1573-2843
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10826-016-0372-2
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