The Role of Intolerance of Uncertainty in Treatment for Pediatric Anxiety Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Jacqueline Sperling
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Abstract

This study investigated the role of intolerance of uncertainty (IU) in an intensive group-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) program with family involvement for children with anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). One hundred four children and adolescents, aged 8–19 years, who were patients in an intensive outpatient group-based treatment program and their parents participated in this intervention-based study. From both children’s and parents’ perspectives at admission, higher IU in children was associated with both higher levels of anxiety and functional impairment. Both children and parents reported significant reductions in children’s IU by discharge, and these reductions were associated with greater reductions in children’s anxiety and functional impairment. However, children who reported higher levels of IU at admission, reported fewer reductions in their anxiety and functional impairment. These findings demonstrate an association between IU and children’s anxiety and OCD intensive treatment outcomes. Those with higher levels of IU may benefit from more interventions that address tolerating uncertainty.
不确定性不耐受在儿童焦虑症和强迫症治疗中的作用
本研究调查了不确定性不耐受(IU)在家庭参与的以小组为基础的认知行为治疗(CBT)项目中对患有焦虑症和强迫症(OCD)的儿童的作用。104名儿童和青少年,年龄在8-19岁之间,他们是一个以小组为基础的强化门诊治疗项目的患者,他们的父母参加了这项以干预为基础的研究。从入院时儿童和家长的角度来看,儿童较高的IU水平与较高的焦虑水平和功能障碍有关。儿童和家长都报告出院时儿童IU显著减少,这些减少与儿童焦虑和功能障碍的更大减少有关。然而,入院时报告较高IU水平的儿童,其焦虑和功能障碍的减少较少。这些发现表明IU与儿童焦虑和强迫症强化治疗结果之间存在关联。那些IU水平较高的人可能会从更多的干预措施中受益,这些干预措施可以解决耐受不确定性的问题。
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