Toward an Optimal Treatment for Childhood Anxiety Disorders: The Influence of Parental Psychopathology, Selective Attention, and Cognitive Coping
(Naar een optimale behandeling van angststoornissen op de kinderleeftijd: De invloed van ouderlijke psychopathologie, selectieve aandacht en cognitieve coping)
2009-06-17
Doctoral Thesis
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The aim of the present thesis was to explore wether parental psychopathology and threat-related selective attention were related to outcome of cognitive-behavioral therapy in anxiety-disordered children and adolescents. Pre- to post-treatment changes of selective attention were also examined in relation to treatment success. The second aim was to examine whether cognitive coping after the experience of negative life events is related to anxiety disorders in children and adolescents.
Supervisor
(promotor):
The
author
wishes to thank:
Netherlands Foundation for Mental Health, Utrecht, The Netherlands (project 2001-5484).
Keywords
- children
- anxiety disorders
- cognitive coping
- cognitive-behavioral treatment
- parental psychopathology
- selective attention
Automatically Extracted Terms
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- adolescent
- childhood anxiety disorders
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- anxiety disorders
- threat
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- strategy
- treatment success
- child
- anxiety-disordered children
- childhood
- nonanxiou
- treatment responders
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