| Literature DB >> 21475710 |
Peter Muris, Anna M L van Brakel, Arnoud Arntz, Erik Schouten.
Abstract
This longitudinal study examined the additive and interactive effects of behavioral inhibition and a wide range of other vulnerability factors in the development of anxiety problems in youths. A sample of 261 children, aged 5 to 8 years, 124 behaviorally inhibited and 137 control children, were followed during a 3-year period. Assessments took place on three occasions to measure children's level of behavioral inhibition, anxiety disorder symptoms, other psychopathological symptoms, and a number of other vulnerability factors such as insecure attachment, negative parenting styles, adverse life events, and parental anxiety. Results obtained with Structural Equation Modeling indicated that behavioral inhibition primarily acted as a specific risk factor for the development of social anxiety symptoms. Furthermore, the longitudinal model showed additive as well as interactive effects for various vulnerability factors on the development of anxiety symptoms. That is, main effects of anxious rearing and parental trait anxiety were found, whereas behavioral inhibition and attachment had an interactive effect on anxiety symptomatology. Moreover, behavioral inhibition itself was also influenced by some of the vulnerability factors. These results provide support for dynamic, multifactorial models for the etiology of child anxiety problems.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 21475710 PMCID: PMC3048305 DOI: 10.1007/s10826-010-9365-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Fam Stud ISSN: 1062-1024
Assessment occasions of this longitudinal project as well as the specific instruments that were administered on each point-in-time
| Screening | Occasion I 6 months later | Occasion II 1 year later | Occasion III 2 years later |
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| Behavioral inhibition: BII | Behavioral inhibition: BII | Behavioral inhibition: BII | Anxiety symptoms children: SCARED |
| Parental rearing: EMBU | Parental rearing: EMBU | ||
| Trait anxiety father and mother: STAI | Trait anxiety father and mother: STAI | ||
| Psychopathology children: DOMINIC | Psychopathology children: DOMINIC | ||
| Attachment: ASQ | |||
| Life events during past year: LES |
BII behavioral inhibition instrument; EMBU Egna Minnen Beträffende Uppfostran, which is Swedish for My memories of upbringing; STAI state trait anxiety inventory; ASQ attachment style questionnaire; LES life experiences survey; SCARED screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders; DOMINIC questionnaire to assess symptoms of 7 prevalent DSM-III-R disorders in children
Mean scores (standard deviations) and Cronbach’s alphas for all questionnaires that were used in the current study
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| BII | 18.9 (6.6) | 0.91 |
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| BII | 17.7 (6.3) | 0.96 |
| DOMINIC | 14.8 (9.8) | 0.89 |
| EMBU | 43.9 (6.2) | 0.82 |
| STAI mother | 35.1 (8.9) | 0.91 |
| STAI father | 32.2 (9.0) | 0.93 |
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| BII | 16.9 (6.3) | 0.96 |
| DOMINIC | 13.8 (10.3) | 0.89 |
| EMBU | 42.7 (6.5) | 0.83 |
| STAI mother | 33.6 (8.9) | 0.93 |
| STAI father | 31.8 (8.1) | 0.92 |
| ASQ insecure | 37 (15.9)a | b |
| LES | 2.6 (3.0) | b |
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| SCARED | 26.6 (19.0) | 0.95 |
BII behavioral inhibition instrument; EMBU Egna Minnen Beträffende Uppfostran, which is Swedish for My memories of upbringing; STAI trait version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; ASQ attachment style questionnaire; SCARED screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders; LES life experiences survey; DOMINIC questionnaire to assess symptoms of 7 prevalent DSM-III-R disorders in children
N = 261
aAttachment was measured by means of a 1-item measure: The number (percentage) of children classified as insecurely attached is shown
bCronbach’s alpha could not be computed for these measures
Correlations between behavioral inhibition, parental rearing, and parental anxiety on occasion I, and behavioral inhibition, social anxiety, other anxiety disorders, depression, and externalizing problems on occasion II
| Occasion II | |||||
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| BII | DOMINIC | ||||
| Behavioral inhibition | Social anxiety | Other anxiety disorders | Depression | Externalizing problems | |
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| BII | 0.87** | 0.71** | 0.28** | 0.21* | −0.02 |
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| Anxious rearing | 0.07 | 0.10 | 0.39** | 0.37** | 0.41** |
| Overprotection | 0.00 | −0.03 | 0.07 | 0.11 | 0.13* |
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| Mother | 0.23** | 0.21** | 0.26** | 0.34** | 0.39** |
| Father | 0.07 | 0.12 | 0.10 | 0.11 | 0.18* |
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01
BII behavioral inhibition instrument; EMBU Egna Minnen Beträffende Uppfostran, which is Swedish for My memories of upbringing; STAI trait version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; DOMINIC questionnaire to assess symptoms of 7 prevalent DSM-III-R disorders in children
N = 261
Correlations between behavioral inhibition, parental rearing, attachment, parental anxiety, and life events on occasion II, and social anxiety and other anxiety disorder symptoms on occasion III
| Occasion III | ||
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| SCARED social anxiety | SCARED other anxiety disorders | |
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| BII | 0.72** | 0.34** |
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| Anxious Rearing | 0.13* | 0.23** |
| Overprotection | −0.10 | −0.04 |
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| Attachment | 0.35** | 0.28** |
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| Mother | 0.33** | 0.33** |
| Father | 0.13* | 0.20** |
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| Life experiences | 0.19** | 0.33** |
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01
BII behavioral inhibition instrument; EMBU Egna Minnen Beträffende Uppfostran, which is Swedish for My memories of upbringing; STAI trait version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; ASQ attachment style questionnaire; LES life experiences survey, SCARED screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders
N = 261
Correlations between behavioral inhibition, parental rearing and parental anxiety on occasion I and social anxiety and other anxiety disorder symptoms on occasion III
| Occasion III | ||
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| SCARED social anxiety | SCARED other anxiety disorders | |
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| BII | 0.66** | 0.29** |
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| Anxious Rearing | 0.11 | 0.26** |
| Overprotection | −0.04 | 0.05 |
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| Mother | 0.32** | 0.32** |
| Father | 0.03 | 0.08 |
* p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01
BII behavioral inhibition instrument; EMBU Egna Minnen Beträffende Uppfostran, which is Swedish for My memories of upbringing; STAI trait version of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; SCARED screen for child anxiety related emotional disorders
N = 261
Fig. 1Results of the path analysis examining the specificity of behavioral inhibition in predicting symptoms of anxiety disorders and in particular social anxiety as well as other psychopathological symptoms from occasion I to II. Note. Path coefficients represent standardized beta estimates. * p < 0.05 level. Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.89 and SRMR = 0.10
Fig. 2Results of the path analysis examining the influence of behavioral inhibition, life events, and their interaction on the development of social anxiety, other anxiety disorder symptoms, and depression in children during a 1-year period (i.e., from occasion I to II). Note. No moderating effect of ‘life events’ on the relation between behavioral inhibition and anxiety and depression symptoms was found. Path coefficients represent standardized beta estimates. * p < 0.05 level. Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.90 and SRMR = 0.07
Fig. 3Results of the path analysis testing direct and moderating paths of various risk factors on the development of social anxiety and other anxiety disorder symptoms in children during the 3-year follow-up period. Note. Path coefficients represent standardized beta estimates. All of the path coefficients are significant beyond the p < 0.05 level. Comparative Fit Index (CFI) = 0.89 and SRMR = 0.06