The metacognitive model has increased our understanding of the development and maintenance of generalized anxiety disorders in adults. It states that the combination of positive and negative beliefs about worry creates and sustains anxiety. A recent review argues that the model can be applied to children, but empirical support is lacking. The aim of the 2 presented studies was to explore the applicability of the model in a childhood sample. The first study employed a Danish community sample of youth (n = 587) ages 7 to 17 and investigated the relationship between metacognitions, worry and anxiety. Two multiple regression analyses were performed using worry and metacognitive processes as outcome variables. The second study sampled Danish chi...
RATIONALE: Cognitive processes and models that inform psychological treatment for children and adol...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in children is often comorbid with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)....
BACKGROUND: Worry is a common feature across many anxiety disorders. It is important to understand h...
Worry is a common phenomenon in children and adolescents, with some experiencing excessive worries t...
Wells’ (1995) metacognitive model proposes that Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is maintained by ...
The metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) suggests that positive and negative be...
Recent research has extended the metacognitive model of adult psychopathology to childhood anxiety, ...
Worry is a cognitive-emotive process characterized by repetitive and relatively uncontrollable thoug...
Recent research has explored the role of metacognitive beliefs and processes in clinical anxiety in ...
Worry is common in children and adolescents, yet some youth experience excessive worries that persis...
Background: Intolerance of uncertainly (IU), cognitive avoidance (CA) and positive beliefs about wor...
It has been suggested the metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a third-wave co...
In the metacognitive model, attentional control and metacognitive beliefs are key transdiagnostic me...
Metacognitive beliefs have repeatedly proven to play a role in anxiety disorders in children and ado...
Both worry and metacognitive beliefs have been found to be related to the development of anxiety, bu...
RATIONALE: Cognitive processes and models that inform psychological treatment for children and adol...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in children is often comorbid with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)....
BACKGROUND: Worry is a common feature across many anxiety disorders. It is important to understand h...
Worry is a common phenomenon in children and adolescents, with some experiencing excessive worries t...
Wells’ (1995) metacognitive model proposes that Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is maintained by ...
The metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) suggests that positive and negative be...
Recent research has extended the metacognitive model of adult psychopathology to childhood anxiety, ...
Worry is a cognitive-emotive process characterized by repetitive and relatively uncontrollable thoug...
Recent research has explored the role of metacognitive beliefs and processes in clinical anxiety in ...
Worry is common in children and adolescents, yet some youth experience excessive worries that persis...
Background: Intolerance of uncertainly (IU), cognitive avoidance (CA) and positive beliefs about wor...
It has been suggested the metacognitive model of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), a third-wave co...
In the metacognitive model, attentional control and metacognitive beliefs are key transdiagnostic me...
Metacognitive beliefs have repeatedly proven to play a role in anxiety disorders in children and ado...
Both worry and metacognitive beliefs have been found to be related to the development of anxiety, bu...
RATIONALE: Cognitive processes and models that inform psychological treatment for children and adol...
Social anxiety disorder (SAD) in children is often comorbid with generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)....
BACKGROUND: Worry is a common feature across many anxiety disorders. It is important to understand h...