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Cognitive therapy can help treat anxiety in children with autism

05.06.20 | Wiley

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Cognitive behavioural therapy and other psychosocial interventions are effective for treating anxiety in school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder, according to an analysis of all relevant studies published in 2005-2018. The findings are published in Campbell Systematic Reviews .

The analysis included 24 studies: 22 of the studies used a cognitive behavioural therapy intervention, one used peer-mediated theatre therapy, and one examined the benefits of Thai traditional massage.

Overall, the interventions showed a statistically significant moderate to high effectiveness for treating anxiety compared with treatment-as-usual.

"These are exciting results as they actually show evidence that some of the things that can be done at home or at school to reduce anxiety in school-aged children actually work," said co-author Petra Lietz, Principal Research Fellow of the Australian Council for Educational Research.

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Campbell Systematic Reviews

10.1002/cl2.1086

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APA:
Wiley. (2020, May 6). Cognitive therapy can help treat anxiety in children with autism. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EOX4P3L/cognitive-therapy-can-help-treat-anxiety-in-children-with-autism.html
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"Cognitive therapy can help treat anxiety in children with autism." Brightsurf News, May. 6 2020, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EOX4P3L/cognitive-therapy-can-help-treat-anxiety-in-children-with-autism.html.