The role of perfectionism in cognitive behaviour therapy outcomes for clinically anxious children

Behav Res Ther. 2013 Sep;51(9):547-54. doi: 10.1016/j.brat.2013.05.015. Epub 2013 Jun 18.

Abstract

The main aim of this study was to determine whether pre-treatment levels of child perfectionism impacted on anxiety treatment outcomes for school-aged children. In addition, it was investigated whether child perfectionism decreased following treatment for anxiety. Participants were sixty-seven clinically anxious children aged 6-13 years (female = 34; majority Caucasian) who were enrolled in a group-based cognitive behaviour therapy program, and their parents. They completed self-report questionnaires on anxiety and depressive symptoms and were administered a diagnostic interview to determine the type and clinician rated severity of anxiety and related disorders pre- and post-treatment and at 6-month follow-up. Self- and parent-rated perfectionism were also measured pre-treatment, while a subset of children completed perfectionism measures post-treatment as well. Self-Oriented Perfectionism, but not Socially Prescribed Perfectionism, predicted poorer self-reported treatment outcome (higher levels of anxiety symptoms) immediately following treatment and at 6-month follow-up when using a multi-informant approach. Additionally, both Self-Oriented and Socially Prescribed child perfectionism significantly reduced immediately following treatment. Despite reductions in child perfectionism following anxiety treatment, higher Self-Oriented Perfectionism may impact negatively on child anxiety treatment outcome.

Keywords: Anxiety; Children; Cognitive behaviour therapy; Perfectionism; Treatment outcomes.

Publication types

  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Anxiety Disorders / psychology
  • Anxiety Disorders / therapy*
  • Child
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy*
  • Depression / psychology
  • Depression / therapy
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intention to Treat Analysis
  • Interview, Psychological
  • Male
  • Multivariate Analysis
  • Parents / psychology
  • Personality*
  • Psychiatric Status Rating Scales / statistics & numerical data
  • Psychotherapy, Group
  • Self Concept*
  • Self Report
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Treatment Outcome