We examined
parent emotion dysregulation as part of a model of family emotion - related processes and adolescent psychopathology.
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The effects of early positive
parenting and developmental delay status on child
emotion dysregulation.
Additionally, adolescent - reported
emotion dysregulation mediated the relation between
parent invalidation of
emotions and adolescent internalizing and externalizing behaviors.
Limited research has investigated how the characteristics of
parents, such as parental
emotion dysregulation, are associated with their reactions to children's
emotions.
Results showed that
parents who reported higher levels of
emotion dysregulation tended to invalidate their adolescent's emotional expressions more often, which in turn related to higher levels of adolescent
emotion dysregulation.