The research indicates that sleep could play an important part in negative
emotion regulation ability in individuals suffering from depression or anxiety.
However,
emotion regulation abilities pertaining to engagement in goal directed behaviour, impulse control, and access to emotion regulation strategies were similarly compromised across all three clinical groups.
The current study (N = 134 adolescents) sought to elucidate the interactive effects of cortisol reactivity following a stressful parent — child interaction task and self -
reported emotion regulation ability on adolescents» substance use and externalizing and internalizing behavior problems.
However, there is a paucity of research
examining emotion regulation ability in this population, leaving open the possibility that self - report measures reflect an individual's perception of his / her emotion regulation skills rather than skills themselves.
These findings not only highlight the pathway through which
parental emotion regulation abilities are transferred to their children but also suggest that fathers and mothers both play distinct roles in socializing children's emotion regulation.
In addition to supporting individual emotion regulation development and strategies, this work also suggests that minimizing contextual stressors and environmental risk will be critical as well — stressors that we know further
compromise emotion regulation abilities (e.g., see [97] for a review of the effects of environmental stress on the response and regulatory systems and subsequent risk for psychopathology).
This historical pattern has made people understandably wary of all the recent excitement about noncognitive or character skills, like grit,
emotion regulation ability, and growth mindset.
Indeed, research suggests that the relation between attachment security and childhood anxiety may be mediated by children's
emotion regulation abilities (Brumariu et al., 2012; Bender et al., 2015).
«An exploration of the variables concerning infants»
emotion regulation ability» Korean Journal of Early Childhood Education 32, no. 4 (2012): 427 - 444.
This research aims at discovering the relative influence of the variables related to the infant's
emotion regulation ability, having investigated the relationships between the infant's emotion regulation ability, and their individual factors and child - rearing factors.
On the other hand, parents of children with an AD might also be afraid to express negative emotions, as they may underestimate
the emotion regulation abilities of their child with an AD and perceive the child as extremely vulnerable, thereby discouraging the expression of emotions (Bögels and Brechman - Toussaint 2006).
Little is known about fathers» and mothers» complementary role in alleviating or buffering against the effect of spouses» reactions on children's
emotion regulation abilities.
As children grow older,
their emotion regulation ability increases and shifts from mainly external, behavior - oriented emotion regulation strategies to internal, cognitive - based strategies [8,21].
In comparison to children of parents with an emotion dismissing philosophy, emotion coached children tend to have better physiological and
emotion regulation abilities, fewer externalising and internalising symptoms, higher self - esteem, less physiological stress, and higher levels of academic achievement (e.g., Shortt et al. 2010; Gottman et al. 1996).
We observed that supportive strategies used by mothers during their emotion - related conversations were correlated with their children's ToM and
emotion regulation abilities.