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Attention bias in youth: Associations with youth and mother's depressive symptoms moderated by emotion regulation and affective dynamics during family interactions
Authors:Arin M. Connell  Emily Patton  Susan Klostermann  Abigail Hughes-Scalise
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USAarin.connell@case.edu;3. Department of Psychological Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract:Recent research has highlighted the potential role of attention bias for emotional stimuli as a possible cognitive risk factor for depression in youth. However, differences in youth emotion regulation or maternal affect may moderate the association between maternal and youth depression and youth attention biases. The current study investigated the relationship between maternal and youth depressive symptoms and youth (aged 11–17 years) attention bias for sad and happy faces in 59 mother–youth dyads, examining whether positive and negative maternal affect observed during structured interaction tasks or youth emotion regulation tendencies moderated associations between maternal and youth depression and attention biases. Youth suppression interacted with maternal and youth depression to predict sad attentional biases in youth, while maternal positive affect interacted with maternal depression to predict happy attention biases in youth.
Keywords:Attention bias  Depression  Emotion regulation  Dyadic interaction  Maternal affect
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