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A dirty animal is a scary animal! Effects of disgust-related information on fear beliefs in children

Authors :
Muris, Peter
Mayer, Birgit
Huijding, Jorg
Konings, Tjeerd
Source :
Behaviour Research and Therapy. Jan, 2008, Vol. 46 Issue 1, p137, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

The present study investigated whether disgust-valenced information has an impact on children's fear beliefs about animals. Non-clinical children aged between 9 and 13 years (n = 159) were presented with disgust-related and cleanliness-related information about unknown animals (Australian marsupials). Before and after information, beliefs of disgust and fear regarding the animals were assessed. Results showed that disgust-related information not only induced higher levels of disgust but also increased children's fear beliefs in relation to these animals. The other way around, cleanliness-related information decreased levels of disgust and resulted in lower levels of fear. The implications for the role of disgust in the development of animal fear are briefly discussed. Keywords: Disgust; Instructional learning; Fear beliefs; Animal fear; Children

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00057967
Volume :
46
Issue :
1
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Behaviour Research and Therapy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.176204353