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- 1From:Pediatric News (Vol. 37, Issue 8)MIAMI BEACH -- It is important for clinicians to be able to recognize the signs of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents and to distinguish them from the ordinary anxieties of growing up, Dr. Eugenio M. Rothe...
- 2From:New England Review (Vol. 32, Issue 4) Peer-Reviewedafter Dorianne Laux Don't worry. And when someone says Don't worry , don't wonder if you're worrying enough and about the right things. Don't worry that your headache is really brain cancer and you'll look terrible...
- 3From:Family Practice News (Vol. 52, Issue 2)Behavior problems, anxiety, and depression in youths were associated with these individuals' participating in remote schooling during broader social lockdowns in a new study. The systematic review, which was published...
- 4From:Journal of Psychiatry and Neuroscience (Vol. 46, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedBackground: An increased neural response to making errors has emerged as a biomarker of anxiety. Error negativity (Ne) or error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related potential generated when people commit errors;...
- 5From:Journal of Psychopharmacology (Vol. 21, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAbstract The psychometric tools used for the assessment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) either do not conform to the current concept of the condition or have important limitations. We aimed to develop and...
- 6From:BMC Psychiatry (Vol. 22, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Internalizing disorders, such as anxiety and depressive disorders, are common mental disorders in young people, but a detailed understanding of the symptom continuity from childhood to adolescence that...
- 7From:Psychiatric Times (Vol. 20, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedByline: Wendy K. Silverman, Ph.D. In the past decade, research from randomized clinical trials has pro-duced strong and consistent evidence showing that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can play an important role...
- 8From:BMC Public Health (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Negative trends in adolescent mental and subjective health are a challenge to public health work in Sweden and worldwide. Self-reported mental and subjective health complaints such as pain, sleeping...
- 9From:Adolescence (Vol. 33, Issue 129) Peer-ReviewedIn the present study, high school students who received training in. either behavioral relaxation or progressive muscle relaxation demonstrated significantly lower state anxiety scores than did those who had not received...
- 10From:Clinical Psychiatry News (Vol. 35, Issue 6)ST. LOUIS -- Anxiety disorders may be transmitted from one generation to the next by specific family environmental factors such as parental modeling, overcontrolling parental behavior, and family conflict, according to...
- 11From:Contemporary Pediatrics (Vol. 19, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedSeparation anxiety--or something more? Q How do I treat severe separation anxiety in an 8-year-old boy? School and day camp are the main triggers, but fear prevents him from attending most activities in other...
- 12From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 12, Issue 8) Peer-ReviewedObjective The Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7) is one of the most frequently used diagnostic self-report scales for screening, diagnosis and severity assessment of anxiety disorder. Its psychometric...
- 13From:Family Practice News (Vol. 35, Issue 19)ATLANTA -- A significant burden is placed on the family members of children and adolescents with anxiety disorders, regardless of the age of the child, Catherine Mancini, M.D., said in a poster presentation at the...
- 14From:BMC Psychology (Vol. 9, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Anxiety is common in youth on the autism spectrum and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been adapted to address associated symptoms. The aim of the current systematic review and meta-analysis was to...
- 15From:British Journal of Occupational Therapy (Vol. 76, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction: Anxiety significantly affects children in middle childhood, impacting on functioning and predicting future mental health problems. Despite this, there is little literature describing occupational therapy...
- 16From:Clinical Psychiatry News (Vol. 34, Issue 6)MIAMI -- Anxiety in men may be a robust and independent predictor of the 10-year incidence of myocardial infarction, according to a study presented at the annual conference of the Anxiety Disorders Association of...
- 17From:Adolescence (Vol. 32, Issue 128) Peer-ReviewedThis study investigated the influence of familial factors on childhood depression and anxiety, with special reference to middle school and early adolescence. Using an extreme group targeting procedure, subjects were...
- 18From:Family Practice News (Vol. 34, Issue 4)The Food and Drug Administration has approved escitalopram oxalate for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder. Escitalopram (Lexapro), a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, was originally approved in...
- 19From:Journal of Early Childhood and Infant Psychology (Vol. 5) Peer-ReviewedAnxiety is frequently cited as one of the most common mental health conditions affecting children and adolescents, yet little is presently known about the experience of anxiety among toddlers and preschoolaged children....
- 20From:Trials (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The COVID-19 pandemic has had major impacts in many different spheres, including mental health. Children and adolescents are especially vulnerable because their central nervous system is still in development...