Fears, worries, and scary dreams in 4- to 12-year-old children: their content, developmental pattern, and origins.

P Muris, H Merckelbach, B Gadet, V Moulaert
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Investigated anxiety symptoms in normal school children 4 to 12 years of age (N = 190). The percentages of children reporting fears, worries, and scary dreams were 75.8, 67.4, and 80.5%, respectively, indicating that these anxiety symptoms are quite common among children. Inspection of the developmental pattern of these phenomena revealed that fears and scary dreams were common among 4- to 6-year-olds, became even more prominent in 7- to 9-year-olds, and then decreased in frequency in 10- to 12-year-olds. The developmental course of worry deviated from this pattern. This phenomenon was clearly more prevalent in older children (i.e., 7- to 12-year-olds) than in younger children. Furthermore, although the frequency of certain types of fears, worries, and dreams were found to change across age groups (e.g., the prevalence of fears and scary dreams pertaining to imaginary creatures decreased with age, whereas worry about test performance increased with age), the top intense fears, worries, and scary dreams remained relatively unchanged across age levels. An examination of the origins of these common anxiety phenomena showed that for fears and scary dreams, information was the most commonly reported pathway, whereas for worry, conditioning experiences were more prominent.

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4- 12岁儿童的恐惧、担忧和恐怖梦:它们的内容、发展模式和起源。
调查4 ~ 12岁正常学龄儿童的焦虑症状(N = 190)。报告恐惧、担忧和噩梦的儿童比例分别为75.8、67.4和80.5%,表明这些焦虑症状在儿童中相当普遍。对这些现象的发展模式的观察表明,恐惧和可怕的梦在4到6岁的孩子中很常见,在7到9岁的孩子中变得更加突出,然后在10到12岁的孩子中频率下降。忧虑的发展过程偏离了这一模式。这种现象在年龄较大的儿童(即7至12岁的儿童)中明显比在年龄较小的儿童中更为普遍。此外,尽管某些类型的恐惧、担忧和梦的频率在不同的年龄组中有所变化(例如,与虚构生物有关的恐惧和可怕的梦的流行程度随着年龄的增长而下降,而对考试成绩的担忧则随着年龄的增长而增加),但在不同的年龄组中,最强烈的恐惧、担忧和可怕的梦保持相对不变。对这些常见焦虑现象起源的研究表明,对于恐惧和可怕的梦,信息是最常见的途径,而对于担忧,条件反射体验更为突出。
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