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Developmental pathways in youth anxiety disorders: potential mechanisms for (mal)adapting to crises and improving treatment - a commentary on Klein et al. (2023)

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13905

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Anxiety; learning; risk factors; developmental psychopathology; fears

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The ability to cope with threats is crucial for young people who are still developing coping mechanisms. Anxious youths exhibited stronger conditioned fear responses and greater electrocortical differences during delayed extinction learning, which were also associated with treatment outcomes. Future research should focus on age- and context-sensitive approaches to establish reliable risk profiles and enable evidence-based, individualized treatment decisions.
The ability to cope with threats is crucial in today's troubling times, especially for young people who are still developing coping mechanisms. Psychopathology and the development of anxiety disorders can be viewed as a failure to adapt to changing demands. We draw on a study by Klein et al. (Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2023), which showed that anxious youths exhibited stronger conditioned fear responses and, during delayed extinction learning, greater electrocortical differences between threat and safety stimuli. Interestingly, these signatures of learning processes were also associated with treatment outcomes. We argue for developmentally sensitive research: Individual learning and associated cognitive-affective changes are strongly age-dependent and represent the key mechanism for both anxiety development and treatment. They also interact with social and environmental factors. Based on the call for age- and context-sensitive research, future research should focus on establishing reliable risk profiles that consider a variety of factors to enable evidence-based, individualized treatment decisions.

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