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Vulnerability to interpretation bias in overweight children
A.T.M. Jansen
*
, T. Smeets
, B. Boon
,
C. Nederkoorn
,
A.J. Roefs
,
S. Mulkens
*
Corresponding author for this work
Clinical Psychological Science
Eating Disorders and Addiction
Forensic Psychology
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Vulnerability
100%
Interpretation Bias
100%
Overweight children
100%
Self-esteem
42%
Obese children
28%
Body Dissatisfaction
28%
Weight-related Teasing
28%
Healthy Controls
14%
Perceived Threat
14%
Normal Weight
14%
Negative Experiences
14%
12-year-olds
14%
Psychological Distress
14%
Teasing
14%
Cognitive Theory
14%
Negative Events
14%
Ambiguous Situations
14%
Cognitive Strategies
14%
Situation Interpretation
14%
Appearance Esteem
14%
INIS
children
100%
vulnerability
100%
weight
75%
shape
37%
data
12%
values
12%
control
12%
Psychology
Interpretive bias
100%
Self-Esteem
42%
Teasing
42%
Body Weight
28%
Psychological Distress
14%
Cognitive Theory
14%
Cognitive Strategy
14%