Attention biases (AB) are a core component of cognitive models of depression yet it is unclear what role they play in the transgenerational transmission of depression. 44 children (9-14 years) with a high familial risk of depression (HR) were compared on multiple measures of AB with 36 children with a low familial risk of depression (LR). Their parents: 44 adults with a history of depression (HD) and 36 adults with no history of psychiatric disorder (ND) were also compared. There was no evidence of group differences in AB; neither between the HR and LR children, nor between HD and ND parents. There was no evidence of a correlation between parent and child AB. The internal consistency of the tasks varied greatly. The Dot-Probe Task showed un...
ObjectiveDepression scores in caregivers of autistic children often fall in the clinical range. The ...
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Children of parents with a history of depression have an increased risk of developing depression the...
Attention biases (AB) are a core component of cognitive models of depression yet it is unclear what ...
The role of negative attention biases (AB), central to cognitive models of adult depression, is yet ...
Background Affective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of longitud...
AbstractBackgroundAffective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of long...
Affective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of longitudinal studies m...
Adolescence is a vulnerable time for the onset of depression. Recent evidence from adult studies sug...
peer reviewedIntroduction: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
Information-processing biases may contribute to the intergenerational transmission of depression. Th...
ObjectiveDepression scores in caregivers of autistic children often fall in the clinical range. The ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97466/1/jcpp12005.pd
Children of parents with a history of depression have an increased risk of developing depression the...
Attention biases (AB) are a core component of cognitive models of depression yet it is unclear what ...
The role of negative attention biases (AB), central to cognitive models of adult depression, is yet ...
Background Affective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of longitud...
AbstractBackgroundAffective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of long...
Affective bias is a common feature of depressive disorder. However, a lack of longitudinal studies m...
Adolescence is a vulnerable time for the onset of depression. Recent evidence from adult studies sug...
peer reviewedIntroduction: According to cognitive models of depression, selective attentional biases...
Aims Cognitive models propose that negative cognitive biases in attention (AB) and interpretation (I...
Information-processing biases may contribute to the intergenerational transmission of depression. Th...
ObjectiveDepression scores in caregivers of autistic children often fall in the clinical range. The ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97466/1/jcpp12005.pd
Children of parents with a history of depression have an increased risk of developing depression the...