AimThis study aimed to examine the efficacy of the Coping Cat program, a CBT intervention, for Indian children (11-13 years) with high anxiety.MethodologyA total of 240 children were screened, and 120 children with high anxiety were randomly assigned to either a treatment group ( = 60) or a control group ( = 60). The Spence Children's Anxiety Scale (SCAS), Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ), and Child Anxiety Impact Scale (CAIS) were used to assess anxiety symptoms and related outcomes. Systematic random sampling was employed to select participants.InterventionThe therapeutic process consisted of a modified CBT protocol, comprising 16 sessions of 40-45 minutes each. The Coping Cat program was specifically designed to address anxiety symptoms in children.Data AnalysisA linear mixed-effects model was used to analyze the data, accounting for both fixed effects (e.g., time and intervention) and random effects (e.g., individual differences). This approach was particularly suited for the repeated-measures design. A follow-up study was conducted one year after the intervention to assess its long-term effects.ResultsSignificant differences were observed between the treatment and control groups, indicating the efficacy of the Coping Cat program in reducing anxiety symptoms. Notably, treatment gains were maintained at the one-year follow-up. Conclusion: The findings suggest that the Coping Cat program is an effective CBT-based intervention for reducing anxiety symptoms in highly anxious children.ConclusionThe results indicated the efficacy of Coping Cat CBT in highly anxious young children.

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