Toddler dysregulated fear predicts continued risk for social anxiety symptoms in early adolescence

Volume: 33, Issue: 1, Pages: 252 - 263
Published: Mar 2, 2020
Abstract
Identifying early risk factors for the development of social anxiety symptoms has important translational implications. Accurately identifying which children are at the highest risk is of critical importance, especially if we can identify risk early in development. We examined continued risk for social anxiety symptoms at the transition to adolescence in a community sample of children ( n = 112) that had been observed for high fearfulness at age...
Paper Details
Title
Toddler dysregulated fear predicts continued risk for social anxiety symptoms in early adolescence
Published Date
Mar 2, 2020
Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
252 - 263
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