Experiences of low parental warmth and peer rejection in middle childhood moderated the link between early emotion dysregulation and
later mood dysregulation but did not moderate the link between early overt aggression and later conduct problems.
To investigate the differential emergence of antisocial behaviors and
mood dysregulation among children with externalizing problems, the present study prospectively followed 317 high - risk children with early externalizing problems from school entry (ages 5 — 7) to
late adolescence (ages 17 — 19).