Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory procedures designed to assess relations among physiological arousal, frustration distress, emotion regulation and maternal interactive style. Physiological arousal was assessed using baseline measures of vagal tone and heart period. Distress was assessed across four separate episodes designed to elicit the intensity, frequency, duration and latency of the distress response to frustrating events. Regulation was assessed by examining the child,s behaviors (aggression, distraction, mother-orientation, constructive coping) when confronted by the four frustration tasks. Maternal interactive style was assessed by examining mothers, strategies for child b...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
ABSTRACT: We examined indices of vagal tone and two dimensions of tempera-ment as predictors of emot...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: David Bridgett; Julie Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth S...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
This study investigated the protective role of maternal adaptive emotion regulation in applying cont...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Approach behavior, defined as differences in behavior to an incentive event and anger at its removal...
Emotion regulation is often conceptualized as the mechanisms or processes that modify emotional arou...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
The degree to which infant attention behaviors, together with infant reactivity to frustrating event...
The extent to which engaged maternal coping styles moderate the association between toddler's temper...
Previous research has found that mothers of preschool children with slow-to-warm-up and difficult te...
A study sample of 162 six-month-old children was selected from a larger sample of 346 infants on the...
This study examined relations between maternal personality, parenting behavior, and young children’s...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
ABSTRACT: We examined indices of vagal tone and two dimensions of tempera-ment as predictors of emot...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: David Bridgett; Julie Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth S...
Seventy-three mothers and their 18-month-old toddlers were observed in a series of laboratory proced...
This study examined toddlers' emotion regulation strategies in a variety of episodes designed to eli...
This study investigated the protective role of maternal adaptive emotion regulation in applying cont...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Approach behavior, defined as differences in behavior to an incentive event and anger at its removal...
Emotion regulation is often conceptualized as the mechanisms or processes that modify emotional arou...
Infants' abilities to regulate their emotional states initially develop in the context of the early ...
The degree to which infant attention behaviors, together with infant reactivity to frustrating event...
The extent to which engaged maternal coping styles moderate the association between toddler's temper...
Previous research has found that mothers of preschool children with slow-to-warm-up and difficult te...
A study sample of 162 six-month-old children was selected from a larger sample of 346 infants on the...
This study examined relations between maternal personality, parenting behavior, and young children’s...
ABSTRACT:: Maternal parenting behaviors during a mother–infant play interaction were examined in a s...
ABSTRACT: We examined indices of vagal tone and two dimensions of tempera-ment as predictors of emot...
Advisors: David J. Bridgett.Committee members: David Bridgett; Julie Ogg; Laura Pittman; Elizabeth S...