| Literature DB >> 23663409 |
Stephanos P Vassilopoulos1, Simon E Blackwell2, Plousia Misailidi3, Alexandra Kyritsi1, Maria Ayfanti1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Interpretation training programs, in which individuals are trained to interpret ambiguous scenarios in either a negative or benign way, have proven effective in altering anxiety-related cognitive biases in both children and adults. AIMS: The current study investigated whether the effects of the interpretation training procedure in children are differentiated according to the mode of presentation of the training.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23663409 PMCID: PMC4162484 DOI: 10.1017/S1352465813000301
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Cogn Psychother ISSN: 1352-4658
Figure 1.Outline of experimental procedure
Means (and standard deviations) of interpretation ratings, negative consequence ratings and trait measures for each condition on each occasion of testing
| Benign | Negative | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Written | Spoken | Written | Spoken | |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Measure | ||||
| Age | 10.44 (.57) | 10.65 (.93) | 10.65 (.48) | 10.61 (.49) |
| Gender (female/male) | (15:12) | (12:14) | (10:10) | (10:11) |
| Children's Depression Inventory | 12.22 (2.06) | 13.11 (2.47) | 12.75 (2.24) | 12.47 (2.97) |
| Social Anxiety Scale for Children | 15.40 (3.70) | 16.23 (3.08) | 16.00 (4.77) | 14.95 (5.29) |
| Negative interpretations: | ||||
| Baseline | 3.04 (.59) | 3.23 (.86) | 3.18 (.94) | 3.03 (.83) |
| Posttraining | 2.65 (.88) | 2.85 (1.19) | 2.51 (.72) | 3.51 (.94) |
| Benign interpretations: | ||||
| Baseline | 3.13 (.55) | 3.02 (.72) | 2.70 (.74) | 2.98 (.76) |
| Posttraining | 3.42 (.92) | 3.47 (1.06) | 2.65 (.74) | 2.89 (.56) |
| Negative consequences: | ||||
| Baseline | 3.20 (.76) | 3.53 (.79) | 3.32 (1.04) | 3.35 (.76) |
| Posttraining | 3.01 (.86) | 3.15 (1.26) | 2.92 (1.02) | 3.62 (.75) |
Figure 2.Pre- and posttraining mean ratings for negative interpretations of ambiguous social events for each experimental condition (error bars represent 95% confidence intervals)
Mean (and standard deviations) ratings for the stressor task used in the study, and mood ratings
| Benign | Negative | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Written | Spoken | Written | Spoken | |
| ( | ( | ( | ( | |
| Anagram Task: Actual performance (number of correct responses (/5) | ||||
| Baseline | 2.18 (.73) | 2.23 (.76) | 2.30 (.92) | 2.00 (.63) |
| Test | 1.92 (.47) | 2.57 (.80) | 1.70 (.57) | 1.47 (.51) |
| Anagram Task: Performance evaluation (0–100) | ||||
| Successfulness: | ||||
| Baseline | 69.25 (25.10) | 79.23 (19.58) | 62.00 (33.81) | 68.57 (33.20) |
| Test | 72.59 (30.33) | 68.07 (30.59) | 64.0 (41.59) | 69.52 (29.23) |
| Frustration: | ||||
| Baseline | 29.25 (32.09) | 21.53 (29.21) | 33.50 (35.72) | 45.71 (42.02) |
| Test | 18.51 (23.64) | 28.07 (30.33) | 33.00 (41.68) | 24.28 (32.18) |
| Mood ratings (0–100): | ||||
| Time 1 | 15.06 (15.28) | 11.15 (14.60) | 20.66 (16.87) | 17.77 (22.95) |
| Time 2 | 16.30 (18.10) | 12.30 (14.07) | 18.83 (16.01) | 16.03 (20.93) |
| Time 3 | 20.61 (24.87) | 10.51 (14.19) | 16.83 (15.72) | 19.52 (24.88) |
Notes: Times 1, 2, and 3 refer to the mood scales given prior to training, immediately afterward, or after the 2nd anagram task, respectively