Results provide further support for the relation
between emotion regulation difficulties and NSSI.
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between emotion regulation difficulties and Posttraumatic stress symptoms / Behavior Therapy 38: 303 ~ 313
Not exact matches
Although a relation
between anxiety disorders and
emotion regulation difficulties has been demonstrated, little attention has been given to the question of why anxious individuals have
difficulties regulating their
emotions.
Thus, despite growing evidence on the interconnected nature of children's and parents»
emotions during interactions as well as research showing the link
between parent - child
emotion regulation difficulties and children's AD, relatively little research examined this in tandem.
The profile of
emotion dysregulation was virtually identical for the Unipolar Depression and Anxiety groups, with BD demonstrating
emotion regulation difficulties intermediate
between controls and the two clinical groups.
In order to test the relationship
between beliefs about
emotions,
difficulties in
emotion regulation and ER strategies, a series of zero order correlations was performed.
When investigating the relations
between the subscales of the SCARED - R and the overall measures of
emotion understanding,
emotion regulation difficulties, and attachment security, respectively, results showed that the OCD subscale correlated positively with
emotion dysregulation and negatively with
emotion understanding and attachment security.
The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of
emotion knowledge on adjustment in preschoolers and examined whether
emotion regulation mediated the relationships
between emotion knowledge and adjustment (social competence, and behavioral
difficulties, such as anxiety — withdrawal and anger — aggression).
(a) Correlations
between Beliefs about
Emotions Questionnaire scores (BAEQ) and
Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation strategies; (b) Correlations between Affective Control Scale scores (ACS) and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation stra
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation strategies; (b) Correlations between Affective Control Scale scores (ACS) and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation s
Regulation Scale (DERS), and
emotion - regulation strategies; (b) Correlations between Affective Control Scale scores (ACS) and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation stra
emotion -
regulation strategies; (b) Correlations between Affective Control Scale scores (ACS) and Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation s
regulation strategies; (b) Correlations
between Affective Control Scale scores (ACS) and
Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation stra
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), and emotion - regulation s
Regulation Scale (DERS), and
emotion - regulation stra
emotion -
regulation s
regulation strategies.
Children's
Emotion Regulation Difficulties Mediate the Association
Between Maternal Borderline and Antisocial Symptoms and Youth Behavior Problems Over 1 Year.
Children's
emotion regulation difficulties were hypothesized to mediate the association
between maternal
difficulties with
emotion regulation and children's internalizing and externalizing problems.
Against this background, the aims of the current study were to (a) confirm the six - factor structure of the
Difficulties in
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS; Gratz & Roemer, Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23 (4), 253 — 263, 2004) in a sample of adolescent inpatients (N = 218); (b) explore the relation between different aspects of emotion dysregulation and lifetime NSSI while controlling for psychopathology and sex; and (c) assess the clinical utility of the DERS in detecting lifetime NSSI
Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS; Gratz & Roemer, Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 23 (4), 253 — 263, 2004) in a sample of adolescent inpatients (N = 218); (b) explore the relation
between different aspects of
emotion dysregulation and lifetime NSSI while controlling for psychopathology and sex; and (c) assess the clinical utility of the DERS in detecting lifetime NSSI
emotion dysregulation and lifetime NSSI while controlling for psychopathology and sex; and (c) assess the clinical utility of the DERS in detecting lifetime NSSI status.