Background: Interpretation training programs, in which individuals are trained to interpret ambiguous scenarios in either a negative or benign way, have proven effective in altering anxiety-related cognitive biases in both children and adults. Aims: The current study investigated whether the effects of the interpretation training procedure in children are differentiated according to the mode of presentation of the training. Method: Ninety-four primary school children (aged 10–12 years) scoring above the mean on a social anxiety scale were randomly allocated to four groups, in which they were trained using written or spoken presentation of training materials in either the negative or benign direction. Results: For the negative training, chil...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
It has been found in research that children and adults with anxiety have a bias toward interpreting ...
Social fears and worries in children are common and impairing. Yet, questions have been raised over ...
Background and objectives: Using an interpretation training paradigm, previous research has demonstr...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study was designed to examine the effects of training in p...
We report on an experimental manipulation of interpretation bias in socially anxious youths. A non-c...
Background: Negative biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material have been linked to anxiety...
BACKGROUND: Negative biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material have been linked to anxiety ...
AcceptedArticleInterpretation training programs have proven effective in altering anxiety-related co...
Anxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bias modif...
AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypo...
Background: Negative biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material have been linked to anxiety ...
Anxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bias modif...
textabstractThis study provides a first test of an experimental method, the "space odyssey" paradigm...
ABSTRACTAnxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bi...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
It has been found in research that children and adults with anxiety have a bias toward interpreting ...
Social fears and worries in children are common and impairing. Yet, questions have been raised over ...
Background and objectives: Using an interpretation training paradigm, previous research has demonstr...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present study was designed to examine the effects of training in p...
We report on an experimental manipulation of interpretation bias in socially anxious youths. A non-c...
Background: Negative biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material have been linked to anxiety...
BACKGROUND: Negative biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material have been linked to anxiety ...
AcceptedArticleInterpretation training programs have proven effective in altering anxiety-related co...
Anxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bias modif...
AbstractNegative (or a lack of positive) interpretation of ambiguous social situations has been hypo...
Background: Negative biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material have been linked to anxiety ...
Anxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bias modif...
textabstractThis study provides a first test of an experimental method, the "space odyssey" paradigm...
ABSTRACTAnxiety disorders are globally prevalent, debilitating and onset in early life. Cognitive bi...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
It has been found in research that children and adults with anxiety have a bias toward interpreting ...
Social fears and worries in children are common and impairing. Yet, questions have been raised over ...