We examined the aetiology of anxiety symptoms in an unselected population at ages 7 and 9, a period during which anxiety disorders first begin to develop (mean age at onset is 11 years). Specifically, the aim of the study was to investigate genetic and environmental continuity and change in components of anxiety in middle childhood. Parents of over 3,500 twin pairs completed the Anxiety- Related Behaviours Questionnaire (ARBQ) when twins were 7 and 9 years old. Multivariate-longitudinal analyses were conducted to examine genetic and environmental influences on stability and change in four anxiety scales: Negative Cognition, Negative Affect, Fear and Social Anxiety. We found moderate temporal stability in all four scales from 7 to 9 years (c...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Anxiety symptoms are common in later life and are associated with diverse adverse health outcomes. L...
Twin studies have shown that anxiety in a general population sample of children involves both domain...
Background: Anxiety-related behaviors (ARBs) are commonly observed during typical development, yet f...
AbstractAnxiety sensitivity, a belief that symptoms of anxiety are harmful, has been proposed to inf...
Consistent evidence shows both genetic and stress-related risks on child and adolescent anxiety, yet...
Background. Prevalence of childhood anxiety disorders at specific ages and genetic etiological influ...
This study uses novel approaches to examine genetic and environmental influences shared between chil...
Consistent evidence shows both genetic and stress-related risks on child and adolescent anxiety, yet...
State and trait anxiety define different aspects of anxiety, and may represent environmentally and g...
State and trait anxiety define different aspects of anxiety, and may represent environmentally and g...
Over the past 10-15 years, an accumulation of evidence has led to important advances in the understa...
Fear and anxiety are conceptualized as responses to acute or potential threat, respectively. Adult t...
Background: Middle adolescence to early adulthood is an important developmental period for the emerg...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Anxiety symptoms are common in later life and are associated with diverse adverse health outcomes. L...
Twin studies have shown that anxiety in a general population sample of children involves both domain...
Background: Anxiety-related behaviors (ARBs) are commonly observed during typical development, yet f...
AbstractAnxiety sensitivity, a belief that symptoms of anxiety are harmful, has been proposed to inf...
Consistent evidence shows both genetic and stress-related risks on child and adolescent anxiety, yet...
Background. Prevalence of childhood anxiety disorders at specific ages and genetic etiological influ...
This study uses novel approaches to examine genetic and environmental influences shared between chil...
Consistent evidence shows both genetic and stress-related risks on child and adolescent anxiety, yet...
State and trait anxiety define different aspects of anxiety, and may represent environmentally and g...
State and trait anxiety define different aspects of anxiety, and may represent environmentally and g...
Over the past 10-15 years, an accumulation of evidence has led to important advances in the understa...
Fear and anxiety are conceptualized as responses to acute or potential threat, respectively. Adult t...
Background: Middle adolescence to early adulthood is an important developmental period for the emerg...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Objective: To review the methodology of behavior genetics studies addressing research questions that...
Anxiety symptoms are common in later life and are associated with diverse adverse health outcomes. L...
Twin studies have shown that anxiety in a general population sample of children involves both domain...