Fear-related associations in children of parents with an anxiety disorder

Anke M. Klein, Rianne E. Van Niekerk, Esther Allart Van Dam,Mike Rinck, Marc J.P.M. Verbraak,Giel J.M. Hutschemaekers,Eni S. Becker

Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry(2024)

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Background and objectives Children of parents with an anxiety disorder are at elevated risk for developing an anxiety disorder themselves. According to cognitive theories, a possible risk factor is the development of schema-related associations. This study is the first to investigate whether children of anxious parents display fear-related associations and whether these associations relate to parental anxiety. Methods 44 children of parents with panic disorder, 27 children of parents with social anxiety disorder, and 84 children of parents without an anxiety disorder filled out the SCARED-71, and the children performed an Affective Priming Task. Results We found partial evidence for disorder-specificity: When the primes were related to their parent's disorder and the targets were negative, the children of parents with panic disorder and children of parents with social anxiety disorder showed the lowest error rates related to their parents' disorder, but they did not have faster responses. We did not find any evidence for the expected specificity in the relationship between the parents' or the children's self-reported anxiety and the children's fear-related associations, as measured with the APT. Limitations Reliability of the Affective Priming Task was moderate, and power was low for finding small interaction effects. Conclusions Whereas clearly more research is needed, our results suggest that negative associations may qualify as a possible vulnerability factor for children of parents with an anxiety disorder.
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Anxiety disorders,Affective priming task,Fear-related associations,Parental anxiety,Children
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