physiological fear
behavioural fear
cognitive fear
assessed
normal childhood fears are:
Gullone 2000 interview review
Baur 1976 what are you afraid of most?
injury fears increase with age
ollendick1983: fear survey schedule for children FSSC
gave rise to 5 reliable factors
Ollendick FSSC 5 reliable factors
FSSC methodological issues
Ollendick et al: FSSC in context
moderators of childhood fears
gender and fears -Ollendick again
gender effects - more
discrimiantions
why?
why?
gender role orientation: children are socialised differently according to biological sex - raised to develop attributes in line with this - may influence fear
high femineity and low masculinity = more anxiety and avoidance
cultural variation and fears
western
western countries = consistent:
cultural variation within countries
hispanic youth display higher fear and anxiety than white youth
Ollendick cross cultural variation
ghosts - china
foolish - usa
ocean - nigeria
guns - australia
why? cross cultural variation
collectivist cultures emphasis self control, social inhibition, compliance with social norms === greater anxiety
socioeconomic effects on fear
Middle/upper SES: heights, ill health, rollercoasters, pet’s safety
why socioeconomic differences?
children in low SES are exposed to more uncertainty and more threats which can lead to enhanced fear and anxiety
developmental patterns
infant fears
loud noises, separations, unusual stimuli
4-8 fears
ghosts, imaginary creatures and animals
10-12 fears
social fears and self injury