Title of article :
Attention Biases to Threat Link Behavioral Inhibition to Social
Withdrawal over Time in Very Young Children
Author/Authors :
Koraly Pérez-Edgar، نويسنده , , Bethany C. Reeb-Sutherland، نويسنده , , Jennifer Martin McDermott &
Lauren K. White، نويسنده , , Heather A. Henderson، نويسنده , , Kathryn A. Degnan، نويسنده , , Amie A. Hane &
Daniel S. Pine، نويسنده , , Nathan A. Fox، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Behaviorally inhibited children display a temperamental
profile characterized by social withdrawal and
anxious behaviors. Previous research, focused largely on
adolescents, suggests that attention biases to threat may
sustain high levels of behavioral inhibition (BI) over time,
helping link early temperament to social outcomes. However,
no prior studies examine the association between
attention bias and BI before adolescence. The current study
examined the interrelations among BI, attention biases to
threat, and social withdrawal already manifest in early
childhood. Children (N=187, 83 Male, Mage=61.96 months)
were characterized for BI in toddlerhood (24 & 36 months).
At 5 years, they completed an attention bias task and
concurrent social withdrawal was measured. As expected,
BI in toddlerhood predicted high levels of social withdrawal
in early childhood. However, this relation was moderated by
attention bias. The BI-withdrawal association was only
evident for children who displayed an attention bias toward
threat. The data provide further support for models associating
attention with socioemotional development and the later
emergence of clinical anxiety.
Keywords :
Temperament . Behavioral inhibition . Socialwithdrawal . Attention biases . Early childhood
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology