This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop anxiety disorders may be partially explained by these children having increased cognitive biases towards threat compared with children of non-anxious parents. Parents completed questionnaires about their child's anxiety symptoms. Children aged 5-9 (n = 85) participated in two cognitive bias tasks: 1) an emotion recognition task, and 2) an ambiguous situations questionnaire. For the emotion recognition task, there were no significant differences between at-risk children and children of non-anxious parents in their cognitive bias scores for reaction times or for accuracy in identifying angry or happy facial expressions. In addition, there were no...
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety leads to biases in processing personally relevant information. This study se...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
CITATION: Fliek, L., et al. 2019. A longitudinal study on the relations among fear-enhancing parenti...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Children of parents with an anxiety disorder have a higher ...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
Anxiety is one of the most common forms of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Understandin...
Background: Adults with anxiety show biased categorization and avoidance of threats. Such biases may...
Earlier evidence has revealed a bi‐directional causal relationship between anxiety and attention bia...
The purpose of this study was to examine cognitive biases in clinically anxious children compared to...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety leads to biases in processing personally relevant information. This study se...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
CITATION: Fliek, L., et al. 2019. A longitudinal study on the relations among fear-enhancing parenti...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Children of parents with an anxiety disorder have a higher ...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
Anxiety is one of the most common forms of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Understandin...
Background: Adults with anxiety show biased categorization and avoidance of threats. Such biases may...
Earlier evidence has revealed a bi‐directional causal relationship between anxiety and attention bia...
The purpose of this study was to examine cognitive biases in clinically anxious children compared to...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....
This study reports on the relationship between evaluative learning (EL) and attentional preference i...
Research investigating anxiety-related attentional bias for emotional information in anxious and non...
Background: Twin studies in children reveal that familial aggregation of anxiety disorders is due to...