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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 8.
Published in final edited form as: Depress Anxiety. 2012 Sep 5;29(12):994–1003. doi: 10.1002/da.21999

Table 3.

Demographic and clinical differences between DSM-IV generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) cases that do and do not meet the proposed DSM-5 associated symptom criterion in a child anxiety treatment-seeking sample (N = 239)

DSM-IV GAD cases (N = 239)
Cases meeting
proposed DSM-5
associated
symptoms
criterion
(n = 213)
Cases not meeting
proposed DSM-5
associated
symptoms criterion
(n = 26)
Significance test
N % N %

Child Gender χ2(1, N =239) = 0.52, p=.47
   Male 106 49.8 11 42.3
   Female 107 50.2 15 57.7
Child Race/Ethnicity χ2(1, N =239) = 0.74, p=.39
   Non-Hispanic Caucasian 171 80.3 19 73.1
   Minority 42 19.7 7 26.9
Parent Marital Status χ2(1, N =239)= 0.57, p=.45
   Married/Cohabitating 176 82.6 23 88.5
   No longer/ never married 37 17.4 3 11.5
M SD M SD

Child Age 12.3 3.2 11.6 3.4 t (237)=1.05 ; p=.30
Poverty Index Ratio 4.5 3.2 3.5 1.8 t (237)=1.56 ; p=.12
Total # of clinical diagnoses 2.5 1.1 2.4 1.1 t (237)=0.44 ; p=.66
GAD CSR 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.3 t (237)=0.19; p=.85
CBCL-Internalizing 70.5 7.7 71.8 6.3 t (237)=0.83; p=.41
CBCL-Anxious/Depressed 74.1 9.4 74.7 7.3 t (237)=0.32; p=.75
CBCL-Social Problems 59.6 8.0 59.8 6.2 t (237)=0.12; p=.90
CBCL-Somatic 65.4 9.5 63.3 9.3 t (237)=1.07; p=.29
CBCL-Total Problems 64.3 7.7 65.4 6.1 t(237)=0.70; p=.48

Note: CSR = clinical severity rating; CBCL = Child Behavior Checklist; CDI = Children’s Depression Inventory