“Nobody Here Likes Her”—The Impact of Parental Verbal Threat Information on Children's Fear of Strangers

Author:

Nimphy Cosima A.1ORCID,Elzinga Bernet M.12,Van der Does Willem13ORCID,Van Bockstaele Bram45,Pérez‐Edgar Koraly6,Westenberg Michiel7,Aktar Evin12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Psychology, Institute of Psychology Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

2. Leiden Institute for Brain and Cognition (LIBC) Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

3. Leiden University Treatment Center (LUBEC) Leiden The Netherlands

4. Research Institute of Child Development and Education University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

5. Centre for the Advancement of Research on Emotion, School of Psychological Science University of Western Australia Crawley Australia

6. Department of Psychology, Child Study Center The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

7. Department of Developmental Psychology Institute of Psychology Leiden The Netherlands

Abstract

ABSTRACTParental verbal threat (vs. safety) information about strangers may induce fears of these strangers in adolescents. In this multi‐method experimental study, utilizing a within‐subject design, parents provided standardized verbal threat or safety information to their offspring (N = 77, Mage = 11.62 years, 42 girls) regarding two strangers in the lab. We also explored whether the impact of parental verbal threat information differs depending on the social anxiety levels of parents or fearful temperaments of adolescents. Adolescent's fear of strangers during social interaction tasks was assessed using cognitive (fear beliefs, attention bias), behavioral (observed avoidance and anxiety), and physiological (heart rate) indices. We also explored whether the impact of parental verbal threat information differs depending on the social anxiety levels of parents or fearful temperaments of adolescents. The findings suggest that a single exposure to parental verbal threat (vs. safety) information increased adolescent's self‐reported fears about the strangers but did not increase their fearful behaviors, heart rate, or attentional bias. Furthermore, adolescents of parents with higher social anxiety levels or adolescents with fearful temperaments were not more strongly impacted by parental verbal threat information. Longitudinal research and studies investigating parents’ naturalistic verbal expressions of threat are needed to expand our understanding of this potential verbal fear‐learning pathway.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

Wiley

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