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Prevention and Early Intervention of Anxiety Disorders in Inhibited Preschool Children.
Authors:Rapee, Ronald M.   Kennedy, Susan   Ingram, Michelle   Edwards, Susan   Sweeney, Lynne
Abstract:
This article reports results from an early intervention program aimed at preventing the development of anxiety in preschool children. Children were selected if they exhibited a high number of withdrawn/inhibited behaviors--one of the best identified risk factors for later anxiety disorders--and were randomly allocated to either a 6-session parent-education program or no intervention. The education program was group based and especially brief to allow the potential for public health application. Children whose parents were allocated to the education condition showed a significantly greater decrease in anxiety diagnoses at 12 months relative to those whose parents received no intervention. However, there were no significant effects demonstrated on measures of inhibition/withdrawal. The results demonstrate the value of (even brief) very early intervention for anxiety disorders, although these effects do not appear to be mediated through alterations of temperament. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:prevention   anxiety   preschool   early intervention   behavioral inhibition   risk factors   parent education program
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