Autonomic arousal in childhood anxiety disorders: Associations with state anxiety and social anxiety disorder

Volume: 175, Pages: 25 - 33
Published: Apr 1, 2015
Abstract
Psychophysiological theories suggest that individuals with anxiety disorders may evidence inflexibility in their autonomic activity at rest and when responding to stressors. In addition, theories of social anxiety disorder, in particular, highlight the importance of physical symptoms. Research on autonomic activity in childhood (social) anxiety disorders, however, is scarce and has produced inconsistent findings, possibly because of...
Paper Details
Title
Autonomic arousal in childhood anxiety disorders: Associations with state anxiety and social anxiety disorder
Published Date
Apr 1, 2015
Volume
175
Pages
25 - 33
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