Parent- and Child-Factors in Specific Phobias: The Interplay of Overprotection and Negative Affectivity

Volume: 48, Issue: 10, Pages: 1291 - 1302
Published: Jul 4, 2020
Abstract
Specific phobias are among the most prevalent anxiety disorders in children and adolescents. Although brief and intensive treatments are evidence-based interventions (Davis III et al. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 15, 233-256, 2019), up to one-third of youth do not show significant change in their symptoms following these interventions. Hence, consideration of additional factors influencing treatment response is necessary. Child-factors...
Paper Details
Title
Parent- and Child-Factors in Specific Phobias: The Interplay of Overprotection and Negative Affectivity
Published Date
Jul 4, 2020
Volume
48
Issue
10
Pages
1291 - 1302
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