An association between interpretation of ambiguity and anxiety may exist in children, but findings have been equivocal. The present research utilized the Interpretation Generation Questionnaire for Children (IGQ-C), a novel measure that breaks down the processing of ambiguity into three steps: the generation of possible interpretations, the selection of the most likely interpretation and the anticipated emotional response to the ambiguous situation. The IGQ-C was completed by 103 children aged 11–12 years, 28 of whom had a clinical anxiety disorder. There was some evidence for an association between anxiety and: (1) the generation of initial negative interpretations; (2) the generation of a greater number of negative interpretations overall...
Introduction: Interpretation biases—the predisposition to interpret ambiguous or neutral situations ...
Contains fulltext : 207287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
There is convincing evidence that anxious children and adolescents are biased to interpret ambiguity...
An association between interpretation of ambiguity and anxiety may exist in children, but findings h...
Interpretation of ambiguity is consistently associated with anxiety in children, however, the tempor...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
AbstractBackgroundTheory and treatment of anxiety disorders in young people are commonly based on th...
Background The tendency to interpret ambiguity as threat (‘negative interpretation’) has been impli...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of anxiety suggest that anxious children interpret ...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
AbstractWe present a synthesis of the studies that have investigated the interpretation bias of ambi...
A story-stem paradigm was used to assess interpretation bias in preschool children. Data were availa...
The intergenerational transmission of anxious cognitions and behaviors may be a possible mechanism u...
The intergenerational transmission of anxious cognitions and behaviors may be a possible mechanism u...
Introduction: Interpretation biases—the predisposition to interpret ambiguous or neutral situations ...
Contains fulltext : 207287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
There is convincing evidence that anxious children and adolescents are biased to interpret ambiguity...
An association between interpretation of ambiguity and anxiety may exist in children, but findings h...
Interpretation of ambiguity is consistently associated with anxiety in children, however, the tempor...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
AbstractBackgroundTheory and treatment of anxiety disorders in young people are commonly based on th...
Background The tendency to interpret ambiguity as threat (‘negative interpretation’) has been impli...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
Item does not contain fulltextCognitive theories of anxiety suggest that anxious children interpret ...
In this study the authors examined whether increases in children's levels of self-reported trait anx...
AbstractWe present a synthesis of the studies that have investigated the interpretation bias of ambi...
A story-stem paradigm was used to assess interpretation bias in preschool children. Data were availa...
The intergenerational transmission of anxious cognitions and behaviors may be a possible mechanism u...
The intergenerational transmission of anxious cognitions and behaviors may be a possible mechanism u...
Introduction: Interpretation biases—the predisposition to interpret ambiguous or neutral situations ...
Contains fulltext : 207287.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The current stu...
There is convincing evidence that anxious children and adolescents are biased to interpret ambiguity...