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Stepped-Care Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Children on the Autism Spectrum with Co-Occurring Anxiety
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 2024 54(1):93-108.
Subject
Youth
Autism Spectrum Disorders
Anxiety
Comorbidity
Behavior Modification
Cognitive Restructuring
Intervention
Outcomes of Treatment
Language
English
ISSN
0162-3257
1573-3432
Abstract
This trial examined stepped-care cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) among 96 autistic youth with co-occurring anxiety. Step 1 included an open trial of parent-led, therapist-guided bibliotherapy. Step 2 was family-based CBT for those who did not respond to Step 1 or maintenance for those who did. Eighteen participants (28%) who completed Step 1 responded. Responders reported significantly lower pre-treatment anxiety, internalizing symptoms, and functional impairment than non-responders. After Steps 1 and 2, 80% of completers (55% intent-to-treat) were responders. Anxiety, impairment, and ASD-related impairments significantly improved. Youth in maintenance experienced faster improvement through post-treatment, though there were no group differences at 3-month-follow-up. A stepped approach may help some individuals in Step 1, particularly those who are less anxious.