Cognitive bias modification of interpretations for anxiety and depression in children and adolescents: A meta‐analysis
Abstract Background Evidence suggests that cognitive bias modification of interpretations (CBM‐I) is effective in modifying interpretation biases and has a small effect on reducing anxiety in children and adolescents. However, most evidence to date is based on studies which report anxiety or general...
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Main Authors: | Gemma Sicouri (Author), Emily K. Daniel (Author), Michael J. Spoelma (Author), Elske Salemink (Author), Emma A. McDermott (Author), Jennifer L. Hudson (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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