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Performance-based interpretation bias in clinically anxious youths: relationships with attention, anxiety, and negative cognition.

Michelle Rozenman1, Nader Amir2, V Robin Weersing2.   

Abstract

This preliminary investigation sought to examine basic interpretive biases, as assessed via performance-based means, in the context of anxious symptomatology, attention, and negative cognition in children and adolescents. At a single assessment, 26 youths diagnosed with primary separation anxiety, social phobia, or generalized anxiety disorder completed performance-based assessments of interpretation and attention. Youths and parents also completed diagnostic interviews and youths completed a measure of negative self-statements. Components of interpretation (threat-valence judgments and speed of responding) were examined, and interpretation was explored as a correlate of youth anxiety, attention bias, and negative self-statements. Results found percentage of negative interpretations endorsed as the strongest predictor of anxiety symptoms; this index was also correlated with attention bias. Slower rejection of benign interpretations was also associated with youth-reported negative self-statements.This initial investigation provides support for a relationship between interpretation bias and anxiety and preliminary evidence for a relationship between attention and interpretation biases. Continued research dismantling the stages of basic cognition within the chain of information processing may provide a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying anxiety disorders in youths and lead to continued development and refinement of cognitive interventions.
Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  attention; cognitive bias; information processing; interpretation; youth anxiety

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25022771     DOI: 10.1016/j.beth.2014.03.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Ther        ISSN: 0005-7894


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Authors:  Michelle Rozenman; Allison Vreeland; John Piacentini
Journal:  J Anxiety Disord       Date:  2016-11-17

2.  The tell-tale heart: physiological reactivity during resolution of ambiguity in youth anxiety.

Authors:  Michelle Rozenman; Allison Vreeland; Marisela Iglesias; Melissa Mendez; John Piacentini
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3.  Interpretation Biases and Childhood Anxiety: The Moderating Role of Parasympathetic Nervous System Reactivity.

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5.  Social Interpretation Bias in Children and Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders: Psychometric Examination of the Self-report of Ambiguous Social Situations for Youth (SASSY) Scale.

Authors:  Araceli Gonzalez; Michelle Rozenman; Audra K Langley; Philip C Kendall; Golda S Ginsburg; Scott Compton; John T Walkup; Boris Birmaher; Anne Marie Albano; John Piacentini
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Review 6.  The Transdiagnostic Origins of Anxiety and Depression During the Pediatric Period: Linking NIMH Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) Constructs to Ecological Systems.

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Review 7.  Brain and Behavior Correlates of Risk Taking in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders.

Authors:  Tara S Peris; Adriana Galván
Journal:  Biol Psychiatry       Date:  2020-11-11       Impact factor: 12.810

Review 8.  Is interpretation bias for threat content specific to youth anxiety symptoms/diagnoses? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Anni R Subar; Kaeli Humphrey; Michelle Rozenman
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2021-02-22       Impact factor: 5.349

9.  Cognitive bias modification for threat interpretations: Impact on anxiety symptoms and stress reactivity.

Authors:  Michelle Rozenman; Araceli Gonzalez; Christina Logan; Pauline Goger
Journal:  Depress Anxiety       Date:  2020-04-17       Impact factor: 8.128

10.  Effects of Cognitive Bias Modification Training via Smartphones.

Authors:  Ranming Yang; Lixia Cui; Feng Li; Jing Xiao; Qin Zhang; Tian P S Oei
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2017-08-14
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