Research review: Is anxiety associated with negative interpretations of ambiguity in children and adolescents? A systematic review and meta‐analysis

S Stuijfzand, C Creswell, AP Field… - Journal of Child …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2018Wiley Online Library
Background The tendency to interpret ambiguity as threat (negative interpretation) has been
implicated in cognitive models of anxiety. A significant body of research has examined the
association between anxiety and negative interpretation, and reviews suggest there is a
robust positive association in adults. However, evidence with children and adolescents has
been inconsistent. This study aimed to provide a systematic quantitative assessment of the
association between anxiety and negative interpretation in children and adolescents …
Background
The tendency to interpret ambiguity as threat (negative interpretation) has been implicated in cognitive models of anxiety. A significant body of research has examined the association between anxiety and negative interpretation, and reviews suggest there is a robust positive association in adults. However, evidence with children and adolescents has been inconsistent. This study aimed to provide a systematic quantitative assessment of the association between anxiety and negative interpretation in children and adolescents.
Method
Following systematic searches and screening for eligibility, 345 effects sizes from 77 studies were meta‐analysed.
Results
Overall a medium positive association was found between anxiety and negative interpretation in children and adolescents ( = .62). Two variables significantly moderated this effect. Specifically, the association increased in strength with increasing age and when the content of ambiguous scenarios matched the anxiety subtype under investigation.
Conclusions
Results extend findings from adult literature by demonstrating an association in children and adolescents with evidence for content specificity in the association. Age effects imply a role for development. Results raise considerations for when and for whom clinical treatments for anxiety focusing on interpretation bias are appropriate. The vast majority of studies included in the review have used correlational designs and there are a limited number of studies with young children. The results should be considered with these limitations in mind.
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