Anxiety in autistic preschool children: Phenomenology and a network analysis of correlates

Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research(2023)

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Anxiety disorders in autistic children are associated with significant functional impairment. Few studies have examined impairing anxiety presentations in autistic preschool children (i.e., 3-5 years old). This cross-sectional study examined the phenomenology of impairing anxiety and the strongest correlates of anxiety in 75 autistic preschool children. Parents completed a diagnostic interview that assesses two anxiety types, DSM-5 anxiety disorders and impairing distinct anxiety presentations, and measures of anxiety correlates. An exploratory network analysis examined connections between anxiety and its correlates. Forty percent of children had impairing anxiety. Specific phobia followed by 'other social fear,' a type of distinct anxiety, were the most common anxiety types. Child intolerance of uncertainty (IU) was the only correlate that was associated with anxiety in a network analysis framework. Child IU linked anxiety to two other correlates, sensory over-responsivity and somatic symptoms. Findings emphasize the need for early intervention for anxiety and further research on its correlates. Lay Summary This study examines the types of anxiety in autistic preschool children and what factors are associated with anxiety. Results showed that 40% of children had anxiety that interfered with functioning. Child intolerance of uncertainty had a strong association with anxiety was the link between sensory over-responsivity and somatic symptoms. These findings emphasize the importance of treating anxiety in preschool autistic children and further research on what factors contribute to anxiety.
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anxiety,autism,network analysis,phenomenology,preschool
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