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  • Behavioral Inhibition is a temperament identified in early childhood, linked to a higher likelihood of developing anxiety in later years, but not all affected children will develop anxiety disorders.
  • Over two decades of research have explored within-child and socio-contextual factors that influence whether behaviorally inhibited children become anxious or resilient.
  • The review introduces the Detection and Dual Control (DDC) framework to explain how specific cognitive and social factors shape different outcomes in children with behavioral inhibition.

Article Abstract

Behavioral Inhibition is a temperament identified in the first years of life that enhances the risk for development of anxiety during late childhood and adolescence. Amongst children characterized with this temperament, only around 40 percent go on to develop anxiety disorders, meaning that more than half of these children do not. Over the past 20 years, research has documented within-child and socio-contextual factors that support differing developmental pathways. This review provides a historical perspective on the research documenting the origins of this temperament, its biological correlates, and the factors that enhance or mitigate risk for development of anxiety. We review as well, research findings from two longitudinal cohorts that have identified moderators of behavioral inhibition in understanding pathways to anxiety. Research on these moderators has led us to develop the Detection and Dual Control (DDC) framework to understand differing developmental trajectories among behaviorally inhibited children. In this review, we use this framework to explain why and how specific cognitive and socio-contextual factors influence differential pathways to anxiety versus resilience.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10690832PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13702DOI Listing

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