Previous studies suggested that threat biases underlie familial risk for emotional disorders in children. However, major questions remain concerning the moderating role of the offspring gender and the type of parental emotional disorder on this association. This study addresses these questions in a large sample of boys and girls. Participants were 6–12 years old (at screening) typically developing children participating in the High Risk Cohort Study for Psychiatric Disorders (n = 1280; 606 girls, 674 boys). Children were stratified according to maternal emotional disorder (none; mood disorder; anxiety disorder; comorbid anxiety/mood disorder) and gender. Attention biases were assessed using a dot-probe paradigm with threat, happy and neutra...
Background. Preliminary research implicates threat-related attention biases in paediatric anxiety di...
This study explored attentional mechanisms via which maternal over involvement could contribute to a...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
Children of parents with panic disorder (PD) have high risk for developing anxiety disorders. Howeve...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...
In offspring of depressed parents a second parent with emotional problems is likely to increase risk...
In offspring of depressed parents a second parent with emotional problems is likely to increase risk...
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
In offspring of depressed parents a second parent with emotional problems is likely to increase risk...
Although a number of studies have reported that children of depressed, compared to nondepressed, par...
Background: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent and highly comorbid in children, contri...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
1 Background Considerable research links threat‐related attention biases to anxiety symptoms in adul...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Abstract Background Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent and highly comorbid in children...
Background. Preliminary research implicates threat-related attention biases in paediatric anxiety di...
This study explored attentional mechanisms via which maternal over involvement could contribute to a...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...
Children of parents with panic disorder (PD) have high risk for developing anxiety disorders. Howeve...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...
In offspring of depressed parents a second parent with emotional problems is likely to increase risk...
In offspring of depressed parents a second parent with emotional problems is likely to increase risk...
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
In offspring of depressed parents a second parent with emotional problems is likely to increase risk...
Although a number of studies have reported that children of depressed, compared to nondepressed, par...
Background: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent and highly comorbid in children, contri...
Objective: To examine attention bias toward threat faces in a large sample of anxiety-disordered you...
1 Background Considerable research links threat‐related attention biases to anxiety symptoms in adul...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Abstract Background Symptoms of anxiety and depression are prevalent and highly comorbid in children...
Background. Preliminary research implicates threat-related attention biases in paediatric anxiety di...
This study explored attentional mechanisms via which maternal over involvement could contribute to a...
Objective: To examine attentional bias for angry and happy faces in 7- to 12-year-old children with ...