CITATION: Fliek, L., et al. 2019. A longitudinal study on the relations among fear-enhancing parenting, cognitive biases, and anxiety symptoms in non-clinical children. Child Psychiatry and Human Development, 50:631-646, doi:10.1007/s10578-019-00868-7.The original publication is available at https://link.springer.comENGLISH ABSTRACT: This longitudinal study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors (modeling and threat information transmission) and children’s cognitive biases and anxiety symptoms on three subsequent time points over a one-year period. Participants were 216 children aged 7–12 years (114 boys and 102 girls), and their mothers (n = 199) and/or fathers (n = 117). On each time point, children and parents ...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
Theoretical frameworks suggest that increased anxiety symptoms are associated with a cognitive inter...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....
This longitudinal study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors (modeling ...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
Anxiety is one of the most common forms of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Understandin...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety leads to biases in processing personally relevant information. This study se...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
Anxiety disorders are globally one of the most prevalent and disabling forms of psychopathology in a...
Aim: The present work aimed to investigate the impact of the child's cognitions associated with ambi...
This review argues that a cognitive bias towards increased vigilance and perception of threat underl...
Overestimation of threat and underestimation of coping have been frequently reported amongst anxious...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
Theoretical frameworks suggest that increased anxiety symptoms are associated with a cognitive inter...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....
This longitudinal study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors (modeling ...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
The present cross-sectional study explored the relations between fear-enhancing parenting behaviors ...
Anxiety is one of the most common forms of psychopathology in children and adolescents. Understandin...
OBJECTIVES: Anxiety leads to biases in processing personally relevant information. This study se...
Previous studies described a relation between anxiety-related cognitive biases in normally developin...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
This paper explores whether the increased vulnerability of children of anxious parents to develop an...
Anxiety disorders are globally one of the most prevalent and disabling forms of psychopathology in a...
Aim: The present work aimed to investigate the impact of the child's cognitions associated with ambi...
This review argues that a cognitive bias towards increased vigilance and perception of threat underl...
Overestimation of threat and underestimation of coping have been frequently reported amongst anxious...
Background: Biases in the interpretation of ambiguous material are central to cognitive models of an...
Theoretical frameworks suggest that increased anxiety symptoms are associated with a cognitive inter...
Anxiety disorders are known to run in families [Turner, S. M., Beidel, D. C., & Costello, A. (1987)....