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Information-Processing Biases in Young Adults From Bereaved and Divorced Families
2005
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Parental loss or divorce is associated with increased risk for affective disorders, potentially because of dysfunctional information processing. This study evaluated attentional biases to threat or loss-related cues in young adults from divorced, parental-loss, or intact families. Participants from intact families showed avoidance of supraliminal threat and loss cues, whereas those from divorced families showed vigilance toward loss cues. Those from bereaved families showed no pattern of bias.
doi:10.1037/0021-843x.114.2.309
pmid:15869361
fatcat:zhxedodytfbqdlaw3tfam2ipem