Anxiety symptom trajectories from treatment to 5- to 12-year follow-up across childhood and adolescence.
Sunhye BaiBenjamin Rolon-ArroyoJohn T WalkupPhilip C KendallGolda S GinsburgCourtney P KeetonAnne Marie AlbanoScott N ComptonDara SakolskyJohn PiacentiniTara S PerisPublished in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2023)
Findings suggest that initial response to treatment does not guarantee sustained treatment gains over time for some youth. Future follow-up studies that track treated youth across key developmental transitions and in the context of changing social environments are needed to inform best practices for the long-term management of anxiety.