Title of article :
Negative Affectivity, Effortful Control, and Attention
to Threat-Relevant Stimuli
Author/Authors :
Christopher J. Lonigan، نويسنده , , Michael W. Vasey، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
There is increasing recognition of temperamental
influences on risk for psychopathology. Whereas the link
between the broad temperament construct of negative
affectivity (NA) and problems associated with anxiety and
depression is now well-established, the mechanisms
through which this link operate are not well understood.
One possibility involves interactions between reactive and
effortful components of temperament, as well as cognitive
factors, like attentional biases to threat stimuli. This study
tested a predicted relation between high levels of NA, low
levels of effortful control (EC), and an attentional bias
toward threat in children. A sample of 104 4th through 12th
graders, selected from a larger screening sample because
they reported high or low levels of trait NA and EC,
completed a dot probe detection task. Results indicated that
EC moderated the relation between NA and attentional
bias; only children with low levels of EC and high levels of
NA showed an attentional bias to threat stimuli. This
pattern was not moderated by grade level or age.
Keywords :
Temperament . Anxiety . Negative affectivity .Effortful control . Attentional control . Attentional bias .Threat bia
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology