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Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure.

Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure. Research Abstract Details 

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  • Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure. Abstract Text:

    frances j wrenFrances J Wren,eric a bergEric A Berg,lynda a heidenLynda A Heiden,carolyn j kinnamonCarolyn J Kinnamon,lirio a ohlsonLirio A Ohlson,jeffrey a bridgeJeffrey A Bridge,boris birmaherBoris Birmaher,m pilar bernalM Pilar Bernal,

    OBJECTIVE: To explore in a multiethnic primary care population the impact of child gender and of race/ethnicity on parent and child reports of school-age anxiety and on the factor structure of the Screen for Childhood Anxiety and Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED). METHOD: A consecutive sample of 515 children (8 to <13 years) and their parent presenting for primary care completed self-report (C) and parent-report (P) versions of the SCARED-41. RESULTS: Neither SCARED scores nor parent-child difference varied significantly with race/ethnicity. Predictors of higher SCARED scores were less parental education, younger child age and female gender. Exploratory factor analysis conducted separately for SCARED-C and SCARED-P yielded four factors. There was large variation in factor structure between SCARED-C and SCARED-P and across ethnic and gender subgroups, greatest for somatic/panic/generalized anxiety and Hispanic children. CONCLUSIONS: Primary care triage of anxious children requires data from both the parent and child and must go beyond cross-sectional symptom inventories. Clinicians must elicit from each family their perhaps culturally bound interpretation of the child's somatic and psychological symptoms.

    Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure. Publishing Authors By Initials

    fj wrenFJ Wren,ea bergEA Berg,la heidenLA Heiden,cj kinnamonCJ Kinnamon,la ohlsonLA Ohlson,ja bridgeJA Bridge,b birmaherB Birmaher,mp bernalMP Bernal,

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    Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Validation Studies

    Journal: Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adole

    VOLUME: 46

    Page Numbers: 332-40

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    ISSN: 0890-8567

    DAY: 3

    MONTH: Mar

    YEAR: 2007

    Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8704565

    Childhood anxiety in a diverse primary care population: parent-child reports, ethnicity and SCARED factor structure. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Somatoform Disorders

    MESH TERMS: epidemiology

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Stanford University School of Medicine, 401 Quarry Road, Standford, CA 94305-5719, USA. fwren@stanford.edu

    Country: United States

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    AGENCY: United States NIMH

    GRANT: MH 55123

    ACRONYM: MH

    MEDLINETA: J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychi

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