From anxious youth to depressed adolescents: Prospective prediction of 2-year depression symptoms via attentional bias measures.
Abstract
Anxious youth are at heightened risk for subsequent development of depression; however, little is known regarding which anxious youth are at the highest prospective risk. Biased attentional patterns (e.g., vigilance and avoidance of negative cues) are implicated as key mechanisms in both anxiety and depression. Aberrant attentional patterns may disrupt opportunities to effectively engage with, and learn from, threatening aspects of the...
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Title
From anxious youth to depressed adolescents: Prospective prediction of 2-year depression symptoms via attentional bias measures.
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
125
Issue
2
Pages
267 - 278
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