Elective mutism as a variant of social phobia.
Journal
  Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Citation
  J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 31(6):1090-4
Publication date
  1992 Nov
Authors
  Black B
Uhde TW
Investigators
  Thomas W. Uhde
MeSH headings
  Mutism
Phobic Disorders
Social Environment
MeSH qualifiers
  psychology
Abstract
  To examine the relationship between the syndromes of elective mutism and social phobia, a case of elective mutism associated with social phobia in a 12-year-old girl is presented, and the clinical literature regarding the syndrome of elective mutism is reviewed. Elective mutism or reluctance to speak in unfamiliar social situations may be a symptom of social phobia. Social anxiety is a nearly universal characteristic of children manifesting the syndrome of elective mutism. Elective mutism may respond to treatment with medications that also are effective in the treatment of social phobia. Elective mutism may be a manifestation of social phobia rather than a separate diagnostic syndrome. Pharmacologic treatment may be effective.
Medline ID
  93054291