Reward Motives are Differentially Related to Depression, Anxiety, and ADHD Symptoms in Middle Childhood

Deviations in reward anticipation and response are associated with internalizing and externalizing disorders. However, relationships between different types of reward motivations and psychopathology have been less explored. We examine how preferences for absolute (gaining points) and relative (gaining more points than others) rewards relate to psychopathological symptoms in middle childhood. A community sample (N=133 6-9-year-olds) was assessed for child characteristics (gender, age, resource…

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