The Relation of
Parental Emotion Dysregulation to Children's Psychopathology Symptoms: The Moderating Role of Child Emotion Dysregulation.
Limited research has investigated how the characteristics of parents, such as
parental emotion dysregulation, are associated with their reactions to children's emotions.
The findings indicated that
parental emotion dysregulation was associated with their supportive reactions to children's negative emotions and these reactions interacted with the co-caregiver's emotion dysregulation to exert an effect on children's emotion regulation.
Not exact matches
Parental psychological control and aggression in youth: Moderating effect of
emotion dysregulation.
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.
We examined the relations between
parental interpersonal sensitivity and youth social problems and explored the mediational role of child
emotion dysregulation.
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.