TY - JOUR
T1 - Somatic Complaints in Anxious Youth
AU - Crawley, Sarah A.
AU - Caporino, Nicole E.
AU - Birmaher, Boris
AU - Ginsburg, Golda
AU - Piacentini, John
AU - Albano, Anne Marie
AU - Sherrill, Joel
AU - Sakolsky, Dara
AU - Compton, Scott N.
AU - Rynn, Moira
AU - McCracken, James
AU - Gosch, Elizabeth
AU - Keeton, Courtney Pierce
AU - March, John
AU - Walkup, John T.
AU - Kendall, Philip C.
PY - 2014/8/1
Y1 - 2014/8/1
N2 - This study examined (a) demographic and clinical characteristics associated with physical symptoms in anxiety-disordered youth and (b) the impact of cognitive-behavioral therapy (Coping Cat), medication (sertraline), their combination, and pill placebo on physical symptoms. Youth (N = 488, ages 7-17 years) with a principal diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, or social phobia participated as part of a multi-site, randomized controlled trial and received treatment delivered over 12 weeks. Diagnostic status, symptom severity, and impairment were assessed at baseline and week 12. The total number and severity of physical symptoms was associated with age, principal diagnosis, anxiety severity, impairment, and the presence of comorbid internalizing disorders. Common somatic complaints were headaches, stomachaches, head cold or sniffles, sleeplessness, and feeling drowsy or too sleepy. Physical symptoms decreased over the course of treatment, and were unrelated to treatment condition. Clinical implications and directions for future research are discussed (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00052078).
AB - This study examined (a) demographic and clinical characteristics associated with physical symptoms in anxiety-disordered youth and (b) the impact of cognitive-behavioral therapy (Coping Cat), medication (sertraline), their combination, and pill placebo on physical symptoms. Youth (N = 488, ages 7-17 years) with a principal diagnosis of generalized anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, or social phobia participated as part of a multi-site, randomized controlled trial and received treatment delivered over 12 weeks. Diagnostic status, symptom severity, and impairment were assessed at baseline and week 12. The total number and severity of physical symptoms was associated with age, principal diagnosis, anxiety severity, impairment, and the presence of comorbid internalizing disorders. Common somatic complaints were headaches, stomachaches, head cold or sniffles, sleeplessness, and feeling drowsy or too sleepy. Physical symptoms decreased over the course of treatment, and were unrelated to treatment condition. Clinical implications and directions for future research are discussed (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00052078).
KW - Adolescents
KW - Anxiety
KW - Children
KW - Treatment
UR - https://digitalcommons.pcom.edu/scholarly_papers/228
M3 - Article
VL - 45
JO - Child Psychiatry and Human Development
JF - Child Psychiatry and Human Development
ER -