Unique associations between conditioned cognitive and physiological threat responses and facets of anxiety symptomatology in youth.

Anxiety symptoms Cognitive threat responses, physiological threat responses Generalization Youth

Journal

Biological psychology
ISSN: 1873-6246
Titre abrégé: Biol Psychol
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 0375566

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
04 2022
Historique:
received: 30 01 2022
revised: 08 03 2022
accepted: 09 03 2022
pubmed: 19 3 2022
medline: 27 4 2022
entrez: 18 3 2022
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

This study examined associations between anxiety symptomatology and cognitive and physiological threat responses during threat learning in a large sample of children and adolescents. Anxiety symptomatology severity along different dimensions (generalized anxiety, separation anxiety, social anxiety, and panic symptoms) was measured using parental and self-reports. Participants completed differential threat acquisition and extinction using an age-appropriate threat conditioning task. They then returned to the lab after 7-10 days to complete an extinction recall task that also assessed threat generalization. Results indicated that more severe overall anxiety was associated with greater cognitive and physiological threat responses during acquisition, extinction, and extinction recall. During acquisition and extinction, all anxiety dimensions manifested greater cognitive threat responses, while panic, separation anxiety, and social anxiety symptoms, but not generalized anxiety, were related to heightened physiological threat responses. In contrast, when we assessed generalization of cognitive threat responses, we found only generalized anxiety symptoms were associated with greater threat response generalization. The study provides preliminary evidence of specificity in threat responses during threat learning across youth with different anxiety symptoms.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35301083
pii: S0301-0511(22)00056-4
doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2022.108314
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

108314

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Zohar Klein (Z)

School of Psychological Sciences and the Integrated Brain and Behavior Research Center, University of Haifa, Israel.

Rany Abend (R)

Emotion and Development Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.

Shahar Shmuel (S)

School of Psychological Sciences and the Integrated Brain and Behavior Research Center, University of Haifa, Israel.

Tomer Shechner (T)

School of Psychological Sciences and the Integrated Brain and Behavior Research Center, University of Haifa, Israel. Electronic address: tshechner@psy.haifa.ac.il.

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