Vigilant attention to threat, sleep patterns, and anxiety in peripubertal youth
Background: Vigilant attention to threat is commonly observed in anxiety, undergoes developmental changes in early adolescence, and has been proposed to interfere with sleep initiation and maintenance. We present one of the first studies to use objective measures to examine associations between vigi...
Main Authors: | Dahl, R.E (Author), Forbes, E.E (Author), Harvey, A.G (Author), Ladouceur, C.D (Author), McMakin, D.L (Author), Price, R.B (Author), Ricketts, E.J (Author), Ryan, N.D (Author), Siegle, G.J (Author), Silk, J.S (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
2018
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