2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2519552/v1
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Specific interpretation biases as a function of social anxiety and callous-unemotional traits in a community and a clinical adolescent sample

Abstract: Background: Threatening and hostile interpretation biases are seen as causal and maintaining mechanisms of childhood anxiety and aggression, respectively. However, it is unclear whether these interpretation biases are specific to distinct problems or whether they are general psychopathological phenomena. The specificity versus pervasiveness of interpretation biases could also differ depending on mental health status. Therefore, in the current study, we investigated whether social anxiety and callous-unemotiona… Show more

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“…PATHWAYS TO ADOLESCENT SOCIAL ANXIETY 4 Social anxiety has often been studied in relation to heightened threat reactivity, and young people with (and at risk for) social anxiety are more prone to perceiving threat in their social interactions (Dapprich et al, 2023;Kingsbury & Coplan, 2016). Emerging research also suggests that aberrant neural reward responsiveness may play a role in the development of social anxiety.…”
Section: Pathways To Adolescent Social Anxiety: Testing Interactions ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PATHWAYS TO ADOLESCENT SOCIAL ANXIETY 4 Social anxiety has often been studied in relation to heightened threat reactivity, and young people with (and at risk for) social anxiety are more prone to perceiving threat in their social interactions (Dapprich et al, 2023;Kingsbury & Coplan, 2016). Emerging research also suggests that aberrant neural reward responsiveness may play a role in the development of social anxiety.…”
Section: Pathways To Adolescent Social Anxiety: Testing Interactions ...mentioning
confidence: 99%