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- Title
A longitudinal examination of emotion regulation: pathways to anxiety and depressive symptoms in urban minority youth.
- Authors
Folk, Johanna B.; Zeman, Janice L.; Poon, Jennifer A.; Dallaire, Danielle H.
- Abstract
Background: Difficulty regulating emotions is a symptom of many psychological disorders yet little research has examined the longitudinal relations of particular facets of emotion regulation (ER) that may differentiate between internalizing symptoms. Method: At-risk youth (n = 102; 44.1% boys, 77.5% Black; Mage = 9.65) and caregivers (n = 74; 87.1% mothers) participated in a 2-year longitudinal study. Children reported on their ER, and children and caregivers on symptomatology. Results: Different patterns, varying by emotion facet (dysregulation, inhibition, coping) and type (anger, sadness, worry), predicted anxiety and depression symptoms. Conclusions: Anxiety and depression are entities with distinct patterns of emotion-related antecedents.
- Subjects
ANXIETY in children; CHILD Behavior Checklist; DEPRESSION in children; EMOTIONS; LONGITUDINAL method; MINORITIES; RESEARCH funding; SCHOOL children; SELF-evaluation; CITY dwellers
- Publication
Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 2014, Vol 19, Issue 4, p243
- ISSN
1475-357X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/camh.12058