tailieunhanh - Attentional avoidance in peer victimized individuals with and without psychiatric disorders

Attentional biases are a relatively robust phenomenon among clinical populations but less pronounced in healthy participants. However, regarding the components of attentional biases and the directions of attention allocation, there are several inconsistencies in the literature. The present study examined whether these inconsistencies can be traced back to previous experiences of relational peer victimization in clinical populations. | Attentional avoidance in peer victimized individuals with and without psychiatric disorders

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