Initial Evaluation of a Stepped Care Model for Treating Mild to Moderate Childhood Anxiety in Primary Care
Anxiety Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Anxiety Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: The child is 7-12 years old. Confirmed by the caregiver and subsequently by the medical records. The child suffers from mild to moderate anxiety. The term "mild to moderate anxiety" has not been explicitly defined but is a term aimed to specify a demarcation between the FLMH and the psychiatric specialist services. Adequate level of care for the patient is decided based on an overall clinical assessment. The Children Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) is often used to guide the decision on level of care, where a CGAS value above 60 clearly indicates primary care services, a value below 50 clearly indicates specialist services. For values between 50 and 60 the overall clinical evaluation of symptom severity and impaired function guide the decision on level of care. Confirmed by the assessor at the FLMH-unit Exclusion Criteria: Other psychiatric or developmental disorders than anxiety, or social issues that primarily require other interventions (i.e., where an intervention targeting mild to moderate anxiety is not adequate). Confirmed by assessor at the FLMH-unit. The child has another ongoing psychological intervention. An ongoing psychological treatment for any other psychiatric disorder. Confirmed by the caregiver.
Sites / Locations
- Center for epidemiology and community medicine (CES), Stockholm RegionRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Step-by-Step treatment
Cool Kids treatment
Stepped care cognitive behavioral therapy
Cognitive behavioral therapy