Higher scores on the familial risk index were positively related to
increased emotion dysregulation and negatively related to decreased emotion regulation through mediated effects of mothers» unsupportive reactions to children's negative emotional expressions.
Not exact matches
Emotion dysregulation has been associated with
increases in many forms of psychopathology in adolescents and adults.
For children with early
emotion dysregulation, however,
increased risk for mood
dysregulation characterized by anger, dysphoric mood, and suicidality — possibly indicative of disruptive mood
dysregulation disorder — emerges only in the presence of low parental warmth and / or peer rejection during middle childhood.