Outcome
| Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
| Other |
Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder-Rating Scale (ADHD-RS) |
|
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Other |
Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder-Rating Scale (ADHD-RS) |
|
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Other |
Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) |
|
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Other |
Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) |
|
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Other |
Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) |
|
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Other |
Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) |
|
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Other |
The WHO-five Well-being Index (WHO-5) |
|
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
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| Other |
The WHO-five Well-being Index (WHO-5) |
|
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Other |
Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System, Second Edition (ABAS-II) |
|
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Other |
Adaptive Behaviour Assessment System, Second Edition (ABAS-II) |
|
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Primary |
Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV: Parent & Child interview schedule (ADIS/CP). |
ADIS/CP is a structured interview involving both child and parents designed to assess for current episodes of anxiety disorders, and to permit differential diagnosis among the anxiety disorders according to DSM-IV criteria. |
Change from baseline interview results at 14 weeks |
|
| Primary |
Anxiety Disorders Interview Schedule for DSM-IV: Parent & Child interview schedule (ADIS/CP). |
ADIS/CP is a structured interview involving both child and parents designed to assess for current episodes of anxiety disorders, and to permit differential diagnosis among the anxiety disorders according to DSM-IV criteria. |
Change from baseline interview results at 3 months |
|
| Secondary |
Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS), |
SCAS is a questionnaire for children and parents assessing the severity of anxiety symptoms broadly in line with the dimensions of anxiety disorder proposed by the DSM-IV. The scale assesses six domains of anxiety including generalized anxiety, panic/agoraphobia, social phobia, separation anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and physical injury fears. |
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Secondary |
Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS), |
SCAS is a questionnaire for children and parents assessing the severity of anxiety symptoms broadly in line with the dimensions of anxiety disorder proposed by the DSM-IV. The scale assesses six domains of anxiety including generalized anxiety, panic/agoraphobia, social phobia, separation anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder and physical injury fears. |
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Secondary |
Children's Anxiety Life Inference Scale (CALIS) |
CALIS is designed to assess life interference attributed to fears and worries from child and parent perspectives. The measure targets interference on the child's life and on the parent's/family's life. |
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Secondary |
Children's Anxiety Life Inference Scale (CALIS) |
CALIS is designed to assess life interference attributed to fears and worries from child and parent perspectives. The measure targets interference on the child's life and on the parent's/family's life. |
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
|
| Secondary |
Children's Automatic Thoughts Scale (CATS). |
CATS is a developmentally sensitive, general measure of negative self-statements across both internalizing and externalizing problems. Four separate subscales of cognitive content are assessed including physical threat, social threat, personal failure, and hostility. |
Change from baseline results at 14 weeks |
|
| Secondary |
Children's Automatic Thoughts Scale (CATS). |
CATS is a developmentally sensitive, general measure of negative self-statements across both internalizing and externalizing problems. Four separate subscales of cognitive content are assessed including physical threat, social threat, personal failure, and hostility. |
Change from baseline results at 3 months |
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