The Interplay of Familial and Individual Risk in Predicting Trajectories of Clinical Improvements in Pediatric Anxiety Disorders

Bioecological models of developmental psychopathology underscore the role of familial experiences of adversity and children’s individual-level characteristics in heightening risk for pediatric anxiety through direct, combined, and interactive effects. To date, much of the existing research dedicated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology 2018-01, Vol.47 (SUP1), p.S542-S554
Hauptverfasser: Kiff, Cara J., Ernestus, Stephanie, Gonzalez, Araceli, Kendall, Philip C., Albano, Anne Marie, Compton, Scott N., Birmaher, Boris, Ginsburg, Golda S., Rynn, Moira, Walkup, John T., McCracken, James, Piacentini, John
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Bioecological models of developmental psychopathology underscore the role of familial experiences of adversity and children’s individual-level characteristics in heightening risk for pediatric anxiety through direct, combined, and interactive effects. To date, much of the existing research dedicated to pediatric anxiety disorders has largely been examined in bioecological models of diathesis-stress using community samples.
ISSN:1537-4416
1537-4424
DOI:10.1080/15374416.2018.1460848