Anxiety in Autism Spectrum Disorder

L. Scahill, A. N. Evans
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Anxiety disorders are relatively common in children and adults in the general population. Available evidence suggests that youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at elevated risk for anxiety disorders. Moreover, some behavioral manifestations of ASD may overlap and confound the measurement of anxiety in youth and adults with ASD. There is no reason to expect, however, that the emotional and physiological state that defines anxiety would be different in youth or adults with ASD than in youth or adults in the general population. This chapter focuses on common anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, the phenomenology of fear and anxiety, and the challenges of measuring anxiety in youth with ASD. The chapter reviews the traditional fear circuitry and an emerging model that may have a profound impact on our understanding and treatment of anxiety disorders in youth. It summarizes a line of research on improving the measurement of anxiety in youth with ASD. Finally, it provides an update on empirically supported treatments for anxiety in this population.
自闭症谱系障碍中的焦虑
在一般人群中,焦虑症在儿童和成人中相对常见。现有证据表明,患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的青少年患焦虑症的风险较高。此外,ASD的一些行为表现可能会在青少年和成人ASD患者的焦虑测量中重叠和混淆。然而,没有理由认为患有自闭症的青少年或成人的情绪和生理状态会与普通人群中的青少年或成人有所不同。本章的重点是儿童和青少年常见的焦虑障碍,恐惧和焦虑的现象学,以及衡量青少年自闭症患者焦虑的挑战。本章回顾了传统的恐惧回路和一个可能对我们理解和治疗青少年焦虑症产生深远影响的新兴模型。它总结了一系列关于改善自闭症青少年焦虑测量的研究。最后,它提供了一个最新的经验支持的治疗焦虑症的人群。
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