Association between attention bias to threat and anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents.
Rany AbendLeone de VoogdElske SaleminkReinout W WiersKoraly Pérez-EdgarAmanda FitzgeraldLauren K WhiteGiovanni Abrahão SalumJie HeWendy K SilvermanJeremy W PettitDaniel S PineYair Bar-HaimPublished in: Depression and anxiety (2017)
These findings indicate associations between threat bias and pediatric anxiety symptoms, and suggest that vigilance to external threats manifests more prominently in symptoms of social anxiety and school phobia, regardless of age and gender. These findings point to the role of attention bias to threat in anxiety, with implications for translational clinical research. The significance of applying standardized methods in multi-site collaborations for overcoming challenges inherent to clinical research is discussed.