Objective\ud \ud Innate knowledge and developmental stage theory have been used to explain children's understanding of concepts relating to health, illness, and stress. The aim of this study was to investigate the degree to which children demonstrate unconscious cognitive associations between the concepts of stress and illness.\ud Design\ud \ud The study employed an experimental design using an age appropriate implicit association task.\ud Methods\ud \ud Thirty-two children (5–11 years of age) completed the Preschool Implicit Association Test (PSIAT), a computer-based measure of reaction time to consistent (stress and illness) and inconsistent (stress and health) concept pairings.\ud Results\ud \ud Whilst age group had a significant effect ...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
The present study examined developmental patterns in children's interpretation of anxiety-related ph...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
OBJECTIVE: Innate knowledge and developmental stage theory have been used to explain children's unde...
Background: Compared with the body of research exploring children's understanding of health and illn...
Psychologists have traditionally been interested in people's understanding of illness because of the...
Although programs and strategies have been developed to teach chronically ill children about their i...
Reported two studies investigating the relationship between the extent of chil-dren's experienc...
ABSTRACT,. This study examines the development of children's concepts of illness in light of Pi...
This study assessed young children’s understanding of the effects of emotional and physiological sta...
textabstractThe present study examined age-related patterns in children's anxiety-related interpreta...
This study was designed to investigate the relative contributions of cognitive level, age, and verba...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
The Flavell (1981) model of cognitive monitoring and melamnemonic develop-ment was tested by fou r e...
Background This study aimed to investigate children's thinking about mental illness by employing a ...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
The present study examined developmental patterns in children's interpretation of anxiety-related ph...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
OBJECTIVE: Innate knowledge and developmental stage theory have been used to explain children's unde...
Background: Compared with the body of research exploring children's understanding of health and illn...
Psychologists have traditionally been interested in people's understanding of illness because of the...
Although programs and strategies have been developed to teach chronically ill children about their i...
Reported two studies investigating the relationship between the extent of chil-dren's experienc...
ABSTRACT,. This study examines the development of children's concepts of illness in light of Pi...
This study assessed young children’s understanding of the effects of emotional and physiological sta...
textabstractThe present study examined age-related patterns in children's anxiety-related interpreta...
This study was designed to investigate the relative contributions of cognitive level, age, and verba...
This project addressed the issues of how children's understanding of illness and its underlying dime...
The Flavell (1981) model of cognitive monitoring and melamnemonic develop-ment was tested by fou r e...
Background This study aimed to investigate children's thinking about mental illness by employing a ...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...
The present study examined developmental patterns in children's interpretation of anxiety-related ph...
This paper reports two studies that investigated children's conceptions of mental illness using a na...