Abstract Previous research has consistently supported a link between child and parental anxiety. Less well under-stood, however, are mediators of this association. Recent work has suggested the importance of parental cognitions in understanding the relationship between parental and child anxiety. The present investigation, employing a cross-sec-tional design, evaluates the potential mediational role of a specific parental cognitive variable, namely parental beliefs about the child’s anxiety, in the relationship between parental and child anxiety. Among a sample of clinic-referred youth (n = 103) with a variety of clinical presen-tations, parental beliefs about the harmfulness of the child’s anxiety significantly mediated the relationship be...
Theoretical frameworks suggest that increased anxiety symptoms are associated with a cognitive inter...
This study was designed to explore the role of perceived parenting style in the familial aggregation...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) is defined as the fear of anxiety-related sensations due to the belief that...
Child anxiety problems are one of the most common referrals to child and adolescent mental health se...
Parental rearing practices such as over-involvement are associated with childhood anxiety; however, ...
Anxious cognitions and parental behavior are important in the development of child anxiety. The curr...
Abstract Although numerous parental styles, practices, behaviors, and beliefs have been linked to ch...
Anxiety is known to run in families and evidence suggests there is a high correlation between parent...
Theoretical models have emphasized the roles played by parental anxiety and behavior in the developm...
Research has demonstrated the importance of family history, environment, and parent behaviors in the...
This study investigated the relative associations between parent and child anxiety and parents' cogn...
This theoretical study aims to identify types of parental behaviour and parent-child relationships t...
Background: There is growing research interest in the association between parental control and child...
The thesis investigates cognitive and family factors linked to childhood anxiety in a non-referred p...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety durin...
Theoretical frameworks suggest that increased anxiety symptoms are associated with a cognitive inter...
This study was designed to explore the role of perceived parenting style in the familial aggregation...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) is defined as the fear of anxiety-related sensations due to the belief that...
Child anxiety problems are one of the most common referrals to child and adolescent mental health se...
Parental rearing practices such as over-involvement are associated with childhood anxiety; however, ...
Anxious cognitions and parental behavior are important in the development of child anxiety. The curr...
Abstract Although numerous parental styles, practices, behaviors, and beliefs have been linked to ch...
Anxiety is known to run in families and evidence suggests there is a high correlation between parent...
Theoretical models have emphasized the roles played by parental anxiety and behavior in the developm...
Research has demonstrated the importance of family history, environment, and parent behaviors in the...
This study investigated the relative associations between parent and child anxiety and parents' cogn...
This theoretical study aims to identify types of parental behaviour and parent-child relationships t...
Background: There is growing research interest in the association between parental control and child...
The thesis investigates cognitive and family factors linked to childhood anxiety in a non-referred p...
The primary goal of this study was to examine the association between parent and child anxiety durin...
Theoretical frameworks suggest that increased anxiety symptoms are associated with a cognitive inter...
This study was designed to explore the role of perceived parenting style in the familial aggregation...
Anxiety sensitivity (AS) is defined as the fear of anxiety-related sensations due to the belief that...