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The mediating effect of cognitive development on children's worry elaboration

The mediating effect of cognitive development on children's worry elaboration
The mediating effect of cognitive development on children's worry elaboration
The present study investigated how developmentally determined cognitive mechanisms, holding theoretical links to the worry process, mediate the relationship between Age and Worry Elaboration in children. Sixty-four children aged 3-7 (M = 5.58, SD = 1.28) were presented with a Conservation of Liquid task assessing their Cognitive Development (specifically Concrete Operational Skills), a false-belief task to measure possession of Belief-Desire Theory of Mind, and a task measuring the ability to acknowledge multiple possibilities. The ability to elaborate on potential negative outcomes was assessed using a Worry Elaboration task. Mediation analysis revealed that all three variables significantly mediated the relationship between Age and Worry Elaboration. A multiple mediation model is presented in which Concrete Operational Skills, Belief-Desire Theory of Mind and Multiple Possibilities understanding mediate the relationship between Age and Worry Elaboration.
cognitive development, worry, gad
0005-7916
801-807
Field, Andy P.
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Grist, Rebecca
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Field, Andy P.
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Grist, Rebecca
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Field, Andy P. and Grist, Rebecca (2012) The mediating effect of cognitive development on children's worry elaboration. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 43 (2), 801-807. (doi:10.1016/j.jbtep.2011.11.002). (PMID:22178472)

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The present study investigated how developmentally determined cognitive mechanisms, holding theoretical links to the worry process, mediate the relationship between Age and Worry Elaboration in children. Sixty-four children aged 3-7 (M = 5.58, SD = 1.28) were presented with a Conservation of Liquid task assessing their Cognitive Development (specifically Concrete Operational Skills), a false-belief task to measure possession of Belief-Desire Theory of Mind, and a task measuring the ability to acknowledge multiple possibilities. The ability to elaborate on potential negative outcomes was assessed using a Worry Elaboration task. Mediation analysis revealed that all three variables significantly mediated the relationship between Age and Worry Elaboration. A multiple mediation model is presented in which Concrete Operational Skills, Belief-Desire Theory of Mind and Multiple Possibilities understanding mediate the relationship between Age and Worry Elaboration.

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Accepted/In Press date: 9 November 2011
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 November 2011
Published date: June 2012
Keywords: cognitive development, worry, gad
Organisations: Psychology

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Local EPrints ID: 378719
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/378719
ISSN: 0005-7916
PURE UUID: cedd0b78-ff4c-4fd0-a0a9-072193f247f2

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Author: Andy P. Field
Author: Rebecca Grist

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