Psychiatric characteristic of children with selective mutism. A pilot study. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry 34: 847 ± 56.Black, B., & Uhde, T. W. (1995). Psychiatric characteristics of children with selective mutism: A pilot study. Journal of the American Academy of Chil...
DSM-5 classifies Selective Mutism (SM) among anxiety disorders, and a majority of children with SM comply with symptomatology of Social Anxiety Disorder (S
ABSTRACTObjective To ascertain characteristics of children with selective mutism. Method Subjects with selective mutism were evaluated by means of parent a... BBW Uhde - 《Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry》 被引量: 289发表: 1995年 A common genetic variant in the ...
Objective: This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of selective mutism (SM) in an urban school population and to assess comorbidity and family characteristics. Method: Teachers of primary schools, teaching children between the ages of four and 12, were sent a description of SM and...
Psychiatric characteristics of children with selective mutism: a pilot study. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 1995;34(7):847–56. Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Carlson JS, Kratochwill TR, Johnston H. Prevalence and treatment of selective mutism in clinical practice: a survey of child...
anybody in a social setting, others may have the capacity to address a chosen few or be able to whisper. They may stop, be blank, unemotional and may be socially isolated. Excessive shyness, withdrawal, clinging behavior, temper, negativism are some of the characteristics of selective mutism....
Internal consistency of FAM-III scales ranges from .60 to .87 (in this study and others [43]). 2.3. Procedure. Potential participants were recruited using two distinct sources. Parents of children with SM were recruited via the web-based Selective Mutism Group∼ Child Anxiety Network (http:...
This study examined the relationships between parental characteristics and symptom severity in children with Selective mutism. Parents’ social anxiety, authority style, accommodation and beliefs regarding their children’s anxiety are related to children’s symptom severity. ...
Objective: To evaluate characteristics of unilingual children with selective mutism, multilingual children with selective mutism and children with a co-morbid autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This research study will provide a much needed insight into the different risk theories of SM....
Selective mutism (SM) is a psychological condition usually occurring during childhood that is characterized by a total absence of speech in specific social situations while speech production appears to be normal in other situations. For example, children with SM may not respond...