Cognitive errors in youth with anxiety disorders: The linkages between negative cognitive errors and anxious symptoms

被引:115
|
作者
Weems, CF [1 ]
Berman, SL [1 ]
Silverman, WK [1 ]
Saavedra, LM [1 ]
机构
[1] Florida Int Univ, Dept Psychol, Child & Family Psychosocial Res Ctr, Miami, FL 33199 USA
关键词
children; cognition errors; anxiety; anxiety sensitivity;
D O I
10.1023/A:1005505531527
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
This study examined the linkages between negative cognitive errors and anxiety in a sample of children and adolescents referred for anxiety problems (N = 251). The Children's Negative Cognitive Error Questionnaire was used to assess cognitive errors and several self-report measures of anxiety were used to examine the specific linkages between cognitive errors and different aspects of children's anxiety phenomenology. Results indicated that each of the measures of anxiety (i.e., trait anxiety, manifest anxiety, and anxiety sensitivity) were significantly related to each of the cognitive errors examined (i.e., catastrophizing, overgeneralization, personalizing, and selective abstraction), The cognitive errors of catastrophizing, overgeneralization, and personalizing were still correlated with trait anxiety, anxiety sensitivity, and manifest anxiety while controlling for children's level of depression. In addition, the correlation between selective abstraction and anxiety sensitivity was still evident while controlling for children's level of depression. Stepwise regression analyses indicated that overgeneralization was the strongest predictor of trait anxiety, catastrophizing and personalizing were the strongest predictors of anxiety sensitivity and manifest anxiety, and overgeneralization and selective abstraction were the strongest predictors of depression. Results also indicated that age moderated the relation between some types of cognitive errors and anxiety. The results are discussed with respect to the development of cognitive models of anxiety in youth, future research directions, and potential treatment implications.
引用
收藏
页码:559 / 575
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The relationship between parenting factors and trait anxiety: Mediating role of cognitive errors and metacognition
    Gallagher, Bridie
    Cartwright-Hatton, Sam
    JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS, 2008, 22 (04) : 722 - 733
  • [22] Cognitive biases in childhood anxiety disorders: Do interpretive and judgment biases distinguish anxious youth from their non-anxious peers?
    Cannon, Melinda F.
    Weems, Carl F.
    JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS, 2010, 24 (07) : 751 - 758
  • [23] Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety Disorders in Youth
    Seligman, Laura D.
    Ollendick, Thomas H.
    CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA, 2011, 20 (02) : 217 - +
  • [24] Cognitive Functioning in Youth with Anxiety Disorders: A Systematic Review
    Rabner, Jonathan C.
    Ney, Julia S.
    Kendall, Philip C.
    CLINICAL CHILD AND FAMILY PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW, 2024, 27 (02) : 357 - 380
  • [25] Thinking anxious, feeling anxious, or both? Cognitive bias moderates the relationship between anxiety disorder status and sympathetic arousal in youth
    Rozenman, Michelle
    Vreeland, Allison
    Piacentini, John
    JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS, 2017, 45 : 34 - 42
  • [26] The reliability and validity of the Children's Negative Cognitive Errors Questionnaire
    Karakaya, Isik
    Coskun, Aysen
    Agaoglu, Belma
    Oc, Ozlem Yildiz
    Memik, Nursu Cakin
    Sismanlar, Sahika G.
    Arslan, Halime
    TURK PSIKIYATRI DERGISI, 2007, 18 (02) : 155 - 162
  • [27] Attachments Trajectories by means of assessment of school competence and the cognitive errors and their links with self-esteem and anxiety of youth
    Vaillancourt, Marie-Eve
    Bouffard, Therese
    Langlois-Mayer, Marie-Pier
    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE-REVUE CANADIENNE DES SCIENCES DU COMPORTEMENT, 2014, 46 (04): : 514 - 524
  • [28] Cognitive Aspect of Diagnostic Errors
    Phua, Dong Haur
    Tan, Nigel C. K.
    ANNALS ACADEMY OF MEDICINE SINGAPORE, 2013, 42 (01) : 33 - 41
  • [29] A cognitive approach to brailling errors
    Wells-Jensen, Sheri
    Schwartz, Aaron
    Gosche, Bradley
    JOURNAL OF VISUAL IMPAIRMENT & BLINDNESS, 2007, 101 (07) : 416 - 428
  • [30] A cognitive taxonomy of medical errors
    Zhang, JJ
    Patel, VL
    Johnson, TR
    Shortliffe, EH
    JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL INFORMATICS, 2004, 37 (03) : 193 - 204