Children of parents with panic disorder (PD) have high risk for developing anxiety disorders. However, the mechanisms involved in transmission of risk are uncertain. Cognitive models of anxiety propose that information-processing biases underlie anxiety vulnerability; in particular, attentional biases for threat. Consequently, this study examined attentional biases in mothers with lifetime PD and their daughters (aged 9 - 14 years). Sixty mother-daughter dyads (N = 120) were recruited to the study; half the mothers had lifetime PD (i.e., either a current or past history of PD); half had no psychiatric history. Attentional biases were assessed using a visual-probe task with pictorial and word stimuli related to physical-health threat. Stimul...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
Cognitive biases are known to play an important role in anxiety. In this study we investigate whethe...
Earlier evidence has revealed a bi‐directional causal relationship between anxiety and attention bia...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Children of parents with an anxiety disorder have a higher ...
Previous studies suggested that threat biases underlie familial risk for emotional disorders in chil...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
Attentional biases, consisting of a preferential processing of threatening stimuli, have been found ...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
Cognitive biases are known to play an important role in anxiety. In this study we investigate whethe...
Earlier evidence has revealed a bi‐directional causal relationship between anxiety and attention bia...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Children of parents with an anxiety disorder have a higher ...
Previous studies suggested that threat biases underlie familial risk for emotional disorders in chil...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....
Attention bias for threatening information is an acknowledged factor that plays a causal or maintain...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
Attentional biases, consisting of a preferential processing of threatening stimuli, have been found ...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Parent-to-child transmission of information processing biases to threat is a potential causal mechan...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...