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Erschienen in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 7/2016

07.11.2015 | Original Contribution

Attentional bias to threat in children at-risk for emotional disorders: role of gender and type of maternal emotional disorder

verfasst von: Rachel Montagner, Karin Mogg, Brendan P. Bradley, Daniel S. Pine, Marcelo S. Czykiel, Euripedes Constantino Miguel, Luis A. Rohde, Gisele G. Manfro, Giovanni A. Salum

Erschienen in: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry | Ausgabe 7/2016

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Abstract

Previous studies suggested that threat biases underlie familial risk for emotional disorders in children. However, major questions remain concerning the moderating role of the offspring gender and the type of parental emotional disorder on this association. This study addresses these questions in a large sample of boys and girls. Participants were 6–12 years old (at screening) typically developing children participating in the High Risk Cohort Study for Psychiatric Disorders (n = 1280; 606 girls, 674 boys). Children were stratified according to maternal emotional disorder (none; mood disorder; anxiety disorder; comorbid anxiety/mood disorder) and gender. Attention biases were assessed using a dot-probe paradigm with threat, happy and neutral faces. A significant gender-by-parental emotional disorder interaction predicted threat bias, independent of anxiety and depression symptoms in children. Daughters of mothers with an emotional disorder showed increased attention to threat compared with daughters of disorder-free mothers, irrespective of the type of maternal emotion disorder. In contrast, attention bias to threat in boys only occurred in mothers with a non-comorbid mood disorder. No group differences were found for biases for happy-face cues. Gender and type of maternal emotional disorder predict attention bias in disorder-free children. This highlights the need for longitudinal research to clarify whether this pattern of threat-attention bias in children relates to the risk of developing anxiety and mood disorders later in life.
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Metadaten
Titel
Attentional bias to threat in children at-risk for emotional disorders: role of gender and type of maternal emotional disorder
verfasst von
Rachel Montagner
Karin Mogg
Brendan P. Bradley
Daniel S. Pine
Marcelo S. Czykiel
Euripedes Constantino Miguel
Luis A. Rohde
Gisele G. Manfro
Giovanni A. Salum
Publikationsdatum
07.11.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry / Ausgabe 7/2016
Print ISSN: 1018-8827
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-165X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-015-0792-3

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