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Anxiety disorders in children with autism spectrum disorders: A clinical and
health care economic perspective
van Steensel, F.J.A.
Publication date 2013
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van Steensel, F. J. A. (2013). Anxiety disorders in children with autism spectrum disorders: A clinical and health care economic perspective.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 9
Prevalence
Chapter 1 21
Anxiety Disorders in Children with ASD: A Meta-analysis
Chapter 2 47
Psychiatric Comorbidity in Children with ASD: A Comparison with Children with ADHD
Impact
Chapter 3 65
Anxiety and Quality of Life: Clinically Anxious Children with and without ASD compared
Chapter 4 79
A Cost of Illness Study of Children with ASD and Comorbid Anxiety Disorders
Treatment
Chapter 5 97
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Children with and without ASD
Chapter 6 117
The Cost-Effectiveness of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy versus Treatment as Usual for Anxiety Disorders in Children with ASD
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Explorations
Chapter 7 139
Autism Spectrum Traits in Children with Anxiety Disorders Chapter 8 159
Examining the SCARED-71 as an Assessment Tool for Anxiety in Children with ASD Chapter 9 175
Moving from DSM-IV-TR to DSM-5: A 25% Drop in the Classification of ASD? Discussion 183
References 199
Summary/Samenvatting 217
Dankwoord (Acknowledgments in Dutch) 223