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Coping self-talk and cognitive interference in anxious children.
Authors:P J Prins  G J Hanewald
Affiliation:Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. kp_prins@macmail.psy.uva.nl
Abstract:The present study addressed the as-yet-unresolved issue of whether coping self-talk facilitates or interferes with effective task performance. Tests of the relationship between coping cognition and task performance are reported when potentially confounding relationships of negative cognition and task performance are controlled. The results indicate that coping self-talk of high-anxious children was positively correlated with negative thoughts but did not contribute significantly to performance. Implications for the functional value of coping self-talk are discussed.
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