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Correlates of anxiety in 6- to 8-year-old children with ADHD: a community-based study
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posted on 2018-03-01, 00:00 authored by M Mulraney, E J Schilpzand, V Anderson, J M Nicholson, D Efron, P Hazell, Emma SciberrasEmma SciberrasObjective: The aim of this study was to identify the child and parent/family correlates of anxiety in a community-based sample of children with ADHD. Method: Children (6-8 years) with ADHD (n = 179) and controls (n = 212) were assessed for ADHD and anxiety using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children IV. Potential child and parent/family correlates were measured through direct assessments, and parent- and teacher-reported questionnaires. Associations were examined using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. Results: One in four children with ADHD (n = 44) met criteria for an anxiety disorder, compared with one in 20 controls (n = 10). Anxiety was common in both boys and girls with ADHD. The strongest correlates of anxiety in multivariate analyses were ADHD subtype, primary caregiver psychosocial distress, and neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage. Conclusion: Anxiety is common in children with ADHD. This study provides insight into the potential parent/family stressors that may increase risk for anxiety in children with ADHD.
History
Journal
Journal of attention disordersVolume
22Issue
5Pagination
425 - 434Publisher
SAGE PublicationsLocation
London, Eng.Publisher DOI
ISSN
1087-0547eISSN
1557-1246Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal articleCopyright notice
2016, The AuthorsUsage metrics
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