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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Nov 8.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2023 Sep 22;12(4):772–781. doi: 10.1177/21677026231190349

Table 1.

Participant Demographic and Clinical Characteristics

Anxiety Disorder Healthy Volunteer Total
M (SD) or N (%) (N=51) (N=41) (N=92)
Demographic Characteristics
Age 13.24 (2.67) 12.86 (2.79) 13.07 (2.71)
Race
White 35 (68.63) 25 (60.98) 60 (65.22)
 Black/African American 4 (7.84) 9 (21.95) 13 (14.13)
 Asian/Asian American 1 (1.96) 2 (4.88) 3 (3.26)
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 (1.96) 0 (0.00) 1 (1.09)
 Multiple Races 6 (11.76) 2 (4.88) 8 (8.70)
 Unknown 4 (7.84) 3 (7.32) 7 (7.61)
Ethnicity
 Latino or Hispanic 11 (21.57) 3 (7.32) 14 (15.22)
 Not Latino or Hispanic 39 (76.47) 36 (87.80) 75 (81.52)
 Unknown 1 (1.96) 2 (3.92) 3 (3.26)
Clinical Characteristics
SCARED
 Self-Report 32.84 (13.35) 8.09 (8.11) 21.81 (16.73)
 Parent-Reporta 30.74 (12.27) 5.04 (7.20) 19.44 (16.45)
EMA Anxiety
 Self-Report 1.87 (0.61) 1.09 (0.13) 1.47 (0.58)
Anxiety Disorder Diagnosesb
 Generalized Anxiety Disorder 42 (82.35) 0 (0.00) 42 (45.65)
 Social Anxiety Disorder 37 (71.15) 0 (0.00) 37 (40.22)
 Separation Anxiety Disorder 8 (15.69) 0 (0.00) 8 (8.70)
 Specific Phobia 10 (19.61) 0 (0.00) 10 (10.87)
 Panic Disorder 3 (5.88) 0 (0.00) 3 (3.26)

Note. EMA=ecological momentary assessment; SCARED=Screen for Child Anxiety-Related Emotional Disorders; YIKES=Yale Interactive Kinect Environment Software Behavioral Avoidance Task.

a

Data were missing for one participant.

b

Participants could have more than one diagnosis; therefore, values do not sum to 100%.