Enhancing efficacy of cognitive behavioural treatment for children with anxiety disorders: Treating parent anxiety.
提高焦虑症儿童认知行为治疗的功效:治疗父母焦虑。
基本信息
- 批准号:nhmrc : 382008
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 25.2万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:澳大利亚
- 项目类别:NHMRC Project Grants
- 财政年份:2006
- 资助国家:澳大利亚
- 起止时间:2006-01-01 至 2008-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Much attention is focused on childhood problems such as attention-deficit, depression and substance abuse. However, the most prevalent psychological problem experienced in childhood is anxiety. There is even some evidence to suggest that anxiety may lead to later problems such as depression or substance abuse. We know that anxiety disorders are a widespread problem in our youth. We also know that anxiety, if left untreated, will persist through the child's life and cause significant disruption to their life. The good news is that there has been an increased interest in these disorders and as a result treatments that work have been developed. However, a recent review of the best psychological treatments for anxiety in children showed that on average studies are reporting remission rates of only 56.5%. Clearly we need to develop more effective treatments for anxious children. One possible approach to improve outcomes for children with anxiety is to provide additional treatment for the parents. We know that anxiety runs in families: anxious children are more likely than non-anxious children to have anxious parents. A number of theories have suggested that parental anxiety plays an important role in the development of anxiety in children: An anxious parent may model anxious behaviour, encourage avoidance of anxious situations and reinforce anxious behaviour in their child. The results of this study will determine whether it is possible to improve the efficacy of treatments for anxiety in children by addressing anxiety in their parents. If the data show no additional benefit of the modified treatment, therapists can be more efficient in their treatment of anxious children by ignoring the parent's own anxiety. However, if as expected the modified treatment proves to be more efficacious, then we will have identified an important strategy to increase the efficacy of intervention for this highly prevalent and debilitating childhood problem.
很多注意力都集中在儿童问题上,如注意力缺陷、抑郁症和药物滥用。然而,童年时期最普遍的心理问题是焦虑。甚至有一些证据表明,焦虑可能导致后来的问题,如抑郁症或药物滥用。我们知道焦虑症是我们年轻人普遍存在的问题。我们也知道,如果不加以治疗,焦虑将持续到孩子的一生,并对他们的生活造成重大破坏。好消息是,人们对这些疾病的兴趣越来越大,因此已经开发出了有效的治疗方法。然而,最近对儿童焦虑症最佳心理治疗的回顾表明,平均研究报告的缓解率仅为56.5%。显然,我们需要为焦虑的儿童开发更有效的治疗方法。改善焦虑儿童结局的一种可能方法是为父母提供额外的治疗。我们知道焦虑会在家庭中蔓延:焦虑的孩子比不焦虑的孩子更有可能拥有焦虑的父母。许多理论表明,父母的焦虑在儿童焦虑的发展中起着重要的作用:焦虑的父母可能会模仿焦虑行为,鼓励避免焦虑的情况,并加强孩子的焦虑行为。这项研究的结果将确定是否有可能通过解决父母的焦虑来提高儿童焦虑治疗的疗效。如果数据显示改良治疗没有额外的好处,治疗师可以通过忽略父母自己的焦虑来更有效地治疗焦虑儿童。然而,如果正如预期的那样,改进的治疗方法被证明是更有效的,那么我们将确定一个重要的战略,以提高对这一高度流行和削弱儿童问题的干预效果。
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The emotional health project: understanding and preventing anxiety and depression in girls
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LP130100576 - 财政年份:2014
- 资助金额:
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Linkage Projects
Understanding genetic and environmental risks of emotional disorders in childhood and adolescence
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- 批准号:
FT120100217 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 25.2万 - 项目类别:
ARC Future Fellowships
Environmental and genetic risk factors for anxiety disorders in children
儿童焦虑症的环境和遗传危险因素
- 批准号:
DP0878609 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 25.2万 - 项目类别:
Discovery Projects
From Anxious Temperament to Disorder: The role of the parent- child interaction.
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- 批准号:
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$ 25.2万 - 项目类别:
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