Cognitive Styles in Preschool-Age Children: Associations with Depression Risk and Evidence of Stability

Volume: 41, Issue: 4, Pages: 612 - 626
Published: Feb 26, 2019
Abstract
Evidence suggests cognitive styles are associated with depression; however, little research has examined cognitive styles in early childhood. Using developmentally appropriate, stress-inducing laboratory paradigms to assess young children’s cognitive vulnerability, the current study assessed negative and positive cognitive styles, their concurrent associations with well-established risk factors for depression in early childhood, and their...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive Styles in Preschool-Age Children: Associations with Depression Risk and Evidence of Stability
Published Date
Feb 26, 2019
Volume
41
Issue
4
Pages
612 - 626
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