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Anxiety as a predictor and outcome variable in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA).

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March, JS; Swanson, JM; Arnold, LE; Hoza, B; Conners, CK; Hinshaw, SP; Hechtman, L; Kraemer, HC; Greenhill, LL; Abikoff, HB; Elliott, LG ...
Published in: J Abnorm Child Psychol
December 2000

Initial moderator analyses in the Multimodal Treatment Study of Children with ADHD (MTA) suggested that child anxiety ascertained by parent report on the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children 2.3 (DISC Anxiety) differentially moderated the outcome of treatment. Left unanswered were questions regarding the nature of DISC Anxiety, the impact of comorbid conduct problems on the moderating effect of DISC Anxiety, and the clinical significance of DISC Anxiety as a moderator of treatment outcome. Thirty-three percent of MTA subjects met DSM-III-R criteria for an anxiety disorder excluding simple phobias. Of these, two-thirds also met DSM-III-R criteria for comorbid oppositional-defiant or conduct disorder whereas one-third did not, yielding an odds ratio of approximately two for DISC Anxiety, given conduct problems. In this context, exploratory analyses of baseline data suggest that DISC Anxiety may reflect parental attributions regarding child negative affectivity and associated behavior problems (unlike fearfulness), particularly in the area of social interactions, another core component of anxiety that is more typically associated with phobic symptoms. Analyses using hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) indicate that the moderating effect of DISC Anxiety continues to favor the inclusion of psychosocial treatment for anxious ADHD children irrespective of the presence or absence of comorbid conduct problems. This effect, which is clinically meaningful, is confined primarily to parent-reported outcomes involving disruptive behavior, internalizing symptoms, and inattention; and is generally stronger for combined than unimodal treatment. Contravening earlier studies, no adverse effect of anxiety on medication response for core ADHD or other outcomes in anxious or nonanxious ADHD children was demonstrated. When treating ADHD, it is important to search for comorbid anxiety and negative affectivity and to adjust treatment strategies accordingly.

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J Abnorm Child Psychol

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0091-0627

Publication Date

December 2000

Volume

28

Issue

6

Start / End Page

527 / 541

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Socioenvironmental Therapy
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Prognosis
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Odds Ratio
  • Negativism
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female
 

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March, J. S., Swanson, J. M., Arnold, L. E., Hoza, B., Conners, C. K., Hinshaw, S. P., … Pelham, W. E. (2000). Anxiety as a predictor and outcome variable in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA). J Abnorm Child Psychol, 28(6), 527–541. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1005179014321
March, J. S., J. M. Swanson, L. E. Arnold, B. Hoza, C. K. Conners, S. P. Hinshaw, L. Hechtman, et al. “Anxiety as a predictor and outcome variable in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA).J Abnorm Child Psychol 28, no. 6 (December 2000): 527–41. https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1005179014321.
March JS, Swanson JM, Arnold LE, Hoza B, Conners CK, Hinshaw SP, et al. Anxiety as a predictor and outcome variable in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA). J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2000 Dec;28(6):527–41.
March, J. S., et al. “Anxiety as a predictor and outcome variable in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA).J Abnorm Child Psychol, vol. 28, no. 6, Dec. 2000, pp. 527–41. Pubmed, doi:10.1023/a:1005179014321.
March JS, Swanson JM, Arnold LE, Hoza B, Conners CK, Hinshaw SP, Hechtman L, Kraemer HC, Greenhill LL, Abikoff HB, Elliott LG, Jensen PS, Newcorn JH, Vitiello B, Severe J, Wells KC, Pelham WE. Anxiety as a predictor and outcome variable in the multimodal treatment study of children with ADHD (MTA). J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2000 Dec;28(6):527–541.
Journal cover image

Published In

J Abnorm Child Psychol

DOI

ISSN

0091-0627

Publication Date

December 2000

Volume

28

Issue

6

Start / End Page

527 / 541

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Socioenvironmental Therapy
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
  • Prognosis
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Odds Ratio
  • Negativism
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Female