Title of article :
Early Negative Affect Predicts Anxiety, not Autism,
in Preschool Boys with Fragile X Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Bridgette L. Tonnsen، نويسنده , , Patrick S. Malone &
Deborah D. Hatton، نويسنده , , Jane E. Roberts، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Children with fragile X syndrome (FXS) face
high risk for anxiety disorders, yet no studies have explored
FXS as a high-risk sample for investigating early manifestations
of anxiety outcomes. Negative affect is one of the most
salient predictors of problem behaviors and has been associated
with both anxiety and autistic outcomes in clinical and
non-clinical pediatric samples. In light of the high comorbidity
between autism and anxiety within FXS, the present study
investigates the relationship between longitudinal trajectories
of negative affect (between 8 and 71 months) and severity of
anxiety and autistic outcomes in young males with FXS (n0
25). Multilevel models indicated associations between elevated
anxiety and higher fear and sadness, lower soothability, and
steeper longitudinal increases in approach. Autistic outcomes
were unrelated to negative affect. These findings suggest early
negative affect differentially predicts anxiety, not autistic
symptoms, within FXS. Future research is warranted to determine
the specificity of the relationship between negative affect
and anxiety, as well as to explore potential moderators.
Characterizing the relationship between early negative affect
and anxiety within FXS may inform etiology and treatment
considerations specific to children with FXS, as well as lend
insight into precursors of anxiety disorders in other clinical
groups and community samples
Keywords :
Fragile X syndrome . Anxiety . Autism .Temperament . Longitudinal
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology