Parents of anxious children are thought to be more attuned to threat, which might translate into less positive bias in parental report of child coping and ability, unlike parents of non-anxious children. Maternal expectancy bias was examined in a sample of 43 clinically anxious (51% female), 30 clinically anxious/depressed (50% female), and 44 non-clinical control children (46% female), 8-14 years of age. When compared to an objective observer's ratings of the children, mothers of non-clinical children demonstrated a positive bias (i.e., over-rated their children's performance) for both ratings of expected speech performance in absolute terms and relative to peers. Mothers in the clinical groups did not exhibit this positive expectancy bias...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
This study investigated estimates of approach and avoidance behaviour in clinically anxious and non-...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Parent...
Overestimation of threat and underestimation of coping have been frequently reported amongst anxious...
Assigned 73 children, ages 7 to 14, to 1 of 3 groups (anxious, clinical control, and nonclinical con...
Background: Previous research has indicated that there may be only a modest degree of agreement betw...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Emotion regulation (ER) difficulties may underlie adolescent internalizing symptoms. Mothers sociali...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
Contains fulltext : 90142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Maternal inter...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
To investigate sources of influences connecting mothers' and their children's anxious cognitions, 65...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
This study investigated estimates of approach and avoidance behaviour in clinically anxious and non-...
# The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Parent...
Overestimation of threat and underestimation of coping have been frequently reported amongst anxious...
Assigned 73 children, ages 7 to 14, to 1 of 3 groups (anxious, clinical control, and nonclinical con...
Background: Previous research has indicated that there may be only a modest degree of agreement betw...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
The role of parents in the development of anxiety disorders in children is of increasing research an...
Emotion regulation (ER) difficulties may underlie adolescent internalizing symptoms. Mothers sociali...
The increasing awareness of the prevalence, impairment, and long-term consequences of childhood anxi...
Contains fulltext : 90142.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Maternal inter...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-36)Faced with the ever-increasing problem of child abu...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
To investigate sources of influences connecting mothers' and their children's anxious cognitions, 65...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
Maternal internalizing problems affect reporting of child's problem behavior. This study addresses t...
This study investigated estimates of approach and avoidance behaviour in clinically anxious and non-...