The role of anxiety and gender in anticipation and avoidance of naturalistic anxiety-provoking experiences during adolescence: An ecological momentary assessment study.
Ashley R SmithEmily L JonesAnni R SubarQuyen B DoKatharina KircanskiEllen LeibenluftMelissa A BrotmanDaniel S PineJennifer S SilkPublished in: JCPP advances (2022)
These findings extend the literature on the interplay of anticipation and avoidance to person-specific naturalistic experiences in pediatric anxiety. They reveal that anxious girls report more anticipatory anxiety and worry, while avoidance of real-world anxiety-provoking scenarios is a key concern for anxious youth independent of gender. By using EMA to examine person-specific anxiety-inducing experiences we can begin to understand how these processes and experiences unfold in the real world.