Responses to Conflict and Cooperation in Adolescents with Anxiety and Mood Disorders

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作者
Erin B. McClure
Jessica M. Parrish
Eric E. Nelson
Joshua Easter
John F. Thorne
James K. Rilling
Monique Ernst
Daniel S. Pine
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[1] Georgia State University,Department of Psychology
[2] Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program,Emotional Development and Affective Neuroscience Branch
[3] National Institute of Mental Health,undefined
[4] Departments of Anthropology and Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Emory University,undefined
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Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology | 2007年 / 35卷
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Anxiety; Depression; Cooperation; Conflict; Interpersonal interaction; Prisoner’s Dilemma;
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This study examined patterns of behavioral and emotional responses to conflict and cooperation in adolescents with anxiety/mood disorders and healthy peers. We compared performance on and emotional responses to the Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game, an economic exchange task involving conflict and cooperation, between adolescents with anxiety/depressive disorders (A/D) (N=21) and healthy comparisons (n = 29). Participants were deceived to believe their co-player (a pre-programmed computer algorithm) was another study participant. A/D adolescents differed significantly from comparisons in patterns of play and emotional response to the game. Specifically, A/D participants responded more cooperatively to cooperative overtures from their co-players; A/D girls also reported more anger toward co-players than did comparison girls. Our findings indicate that A/D adolescents, particularly females, respond distinctively to stressful social interchanges. These findings offer a first step toward elucidating the mechanisms underlying social impairment in youth with internalizing disorders.
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