Psychopathological correlates of self-reported behavioural inhibition in normal children. |
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Authors: | P Muris H Merckelbach I Wessel M van de Ven |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. p.muris@psychology.unimaas.nl |
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Abstract: | The present study examined the relationship between self-reported behavioural inhibition and psychopathological symptoms in a sample of 152 children aged 12-14 years. Children were provided with a definition of behavioural inhibition and then asked to classify themselves as low, middle or high on behavioural inhibition. Furthermore, children completed questionnaires of worry, depression and anxiety symptoms. Results showed that children who endorsed the high behavioural inhibition category had elevated levels of anxiety, worry and depression compared to children who endorsed the low or middle behavioural inhibition categories. Moreover, children high on behavioural inhibition more frequently reported anxiety disorders symptoms in the subclinical range. These findings fit well with those of previous studies on behavioural inhibition. |
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