Comparison of anxiety symptoms in preschoolers with and without autism spectrum disorder

S. Behzadpoor, H. Pouretemad, Saeed Akbari-Zardkhaneh, Soheil Sardari
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Introduction : Anxiety symptoms have been reported in children with autism. However, most studies have focused on school-aged children and early anxiety symptoms in preschoolers with autism and their comparison in groups of children with different symptom severity and normal children have been less addressed. So, this study sought to compare total anxiety and anxiety symptoms in children with mild, moderate and severe autism symptom severity and typically developing children. Materials and Methods : The research design is descriptive ex post facto and takes up the form of a cross-sectional study. In this study, four sample groups including 25 children with mild autism symptoms, 25 children with moderate autism symptoms, 21 children with severe autism symptoms and 25 typically developing children participated in the study. Data were collected using the Gilliam Autism Rating Scale-Second Edition (GARS-2) and Preschool Children Anxiety Scale. Results: The results of univariate and multivariate analysis of variance showed that there was a significant difference between four groups in total anxiety and symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety and separation anxiety ( P <0.001). The group of children with moderate and severe autism were not significantly different in total anxiety and anxiety symptoms ( P =0.99). There was no significant difference between four groups in specific phobias ( P <0.05). Also, the results of Scheffe post hoc test showed that the group of children with mild autism experienced higher levels of total anxiety, social anxiety and generalized anxiety than the group of children with severe and moderate autism and children with typically developing children ( P <0.001). Separation anxiety was higher in children with mild autism and children with typically developing children than the other two groups ( P <0.001). Conclusion: Our findings indicates that as the severity of autism symptoms increases, their cognitive abilities decrease in these children and their anxiety levels decreases. Accordingly, it seems that the experience of anxiety requires some cognitive skills and levels of cognitive development that are deficient in children with moderate and severe autism.
有与无自闭症谱系障碍的学龄前儿童焦虑症状的比较
自闭症儿童中有焦虑症状的报道。然而,大多数研究都集中在学龄儿童和自闭症学龄前儿童的早期焦虑症状上,并且在不同症状严重程度的儿童和正常儿童之间的比较研究较少。因此,这项研究试图比较轻度,中度和重度自闭症儿童的总焦虑和焦虑症状严重程度以及正常发育的儿童。材料和方法:研究设计是描述性的事后,并采取横断面研究的形式。在本研究中,有四个样本组参与研究,包括25名轻度自闭症儿童、25名中度自闭症儿童、21名重度自闭症儿童和25名发育正常的儿童。数据采用Gilliam自闭症评定量表-第二版(gar -2)和学龄前儿童焦虑量表收集。结果:单因素和多因素方差分析结果显示,四组患者在总焦虑和广泛性焦虑障碍、社交焦虑和分离焦虑症状方面存在显著差异(P <0.001)。中度和重度自闭症患儿在总焦虑和焦虑症状上差异无统计学意义(P =0.99)。四组患者在特定恐惧症方面差异无统计学意义(P <0.05)。此外,Scheffe事后检验结果显示,轻度自闭症儿童的总焦虑、社交焦虑和广泛性焦虑水平高于重度、中度自闭症儿童和典型发育儿童(P <0.001)。轻度自闭症儿童和典型发育儿童的分离焦虑高于其他两组(P <0.001)。结论:我们的研究结果表明,随着自闭症症状的严重程度增加,这些儿童的认知能力下降,焦虑水平下降。因此,焦虑的经历似乎需要一些认知技能和认知发展水平,这是中度和重度自闭症儿童所缺乏的。
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