Association and predictor role of MASC scores in pharmacological or psychological treatment indication in a sample of children and adolescent in Spain
C. Canga-Espina, C. Vidal-Androher, M. Vallejo-Valdivielso, C. Maestro-Martin, A. Diez-Suarez

TL;DR
This study explores how MASC scores relate to treatment decisions for children and adolescents with mental health issues in Spain.
Contribution
The study identifies MASC subscale scores as predictors for pharmacological or psychological treatment indications in young patients.
Findings
Higher Physical Symptoms subscale scores correlate with increased likelihood of pharmacological treatment.
All MASC subscales are linked to a higher probability of psychological treatment indication.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder is the most prevalent comorbidity in the sample.
Abstract
Anxiety is one of the most common Mental Health diagnosis in underage population. We decided to study if there was any variable that would lead us to a specific treatment indication using the MASC (Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children). Prevalence of psychiatric disorders and comorbidities in an underage population. Possible association between MASC questionnaire scores and the indication for pharmacological and/or psychological treatment. This is a descriptive, observational, retrospective, quantitative study with data from patients between June 2016 and 2023. Inclusion criteria: 3-18 year-old-spanish-speakers who met criteria for a ICD-11 disorder. Exclusion criteria: absence of legal representatives, intellectual disability. Variables: Age, sex, psychiatric family history, ICD-11 diagnosis, treatment indication and MASC’s subscales (physical symptoms, harm avoidance, social…
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