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Comparative Study
. 1993 Apr;21(2):153-64.
doi: 10.1007/BF00911313.

Anxiety disorders in African-American and white children

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Comparative Study

Anxiety disorders in African-American and white children

C G Last et al. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1993 Apr.

Abstract

There are little available data on African-American children with anxiety disorders. Treatment-seeking African-American (n = 30) and white children (n = 139), with a current DSM-III-R anxiety disorder, were compared on sociodemographic background variables, clinical characteristics, and lifetime rates of specific DSM-III-R anxiety disorders. Overall, results suggested that the anxiety-disordered African-American and white children who sought treatment from an outpatient mental health facility were more similar than different. The two groups did, however, differ somewhat on several variables (trend only), including rates of school refusal, severity of primary anxiety disorder, lifetime prevalence of posttraumatic stress disorder, and total scores on the Fear Survey Schedule for Children-Revised. More specifically, white children were more likely to present with school refusal and higher severity ratings, while African American children were more likely to have a history of posttraumatic stress disorder and score higher on the FSSC-R. The impact of these findings and the need for additional research are discussed.

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