Association between attention bias to threat and anxiety symptoms in children and adolescents

Author:

Abend Rany1ORCID,de Voogd Leone2,Salemink Elske2,Wiers Reinout W.2,Pérez-Edgar Koraly3,Fitzgerald Amanda4,White Lauren K.15,Salum Giovanni A.6ORCID,He Jie7,Silverman Wendy K.8,Pettit Jeremy W.9,Pine Daniel S.1,Bar-Haim Yair10

Affiliation:

1. Section on Development and Affective Neuroscience; National Institute of Mental Health; Bethesda MD USA

2. Department of Psychology; University of Amsterdam; Amsterdam the Netherlands

3. Department of Psychology; Pennsylvania State University; University Park PA USA

4. School of Psychology; University College Dublin; Dublin Ireland

5. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia; Philadelphia PA USA

6. Departament of Psychiatry; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul; Porto Alegre Brazil

7. Department of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences; Zhejiang University; Hangzhou China

8. Yale Child Study Center; Yale University; New Haven CT USA

9. Department of Psychology; Florida International University; Miami FL USA

10. School of Psychological Sciences; Tel Aviv University; Tel Aviv Israel

Funder

NIMH Intramural Research Program

National Institutes of Health

United States - Israel Binational Science Foundation

Irish Research Council Project Starter Grant

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology

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