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Parenting behaviors in parents with anxiety disorders

2003, Behaviour Research and …

https://doi.org/10.1016/S0005-7967(02)00028-1

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This research examines the parenting behaviors of parents with anxiety disorders, exploring how these behaviors may influence the emotional environment and developmental outcomes of their children. The study reviews both biological and non-biological factors contributing to anxiety transmission within families, while emphasizing the need for further analysis of the nuanced effects of anxious parents on their children's risk of developing anxiety disorders.

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