Children with autism experience challenges with emotion regulation. It is unclear how children's management of their emotions is associated with their family's quality of life. Forty-three preschoolers with autism and 28 typically developing preschoolers were coded on emotion regulation strategies used during low-level stress tasks. Parents reported on their quality of life and family functioning, and their child's internalizing and externalizing behaviors. More externalizing behaviors across groups and use of two emotion regulation strategies (self-soothing, deep exhalation) in the autism group predicted lower family quality of life. Findings suggest that children's emotional outbursts and reduced use of passive comforting strategies are l...
Successful emotion regulation is essential for developmental outcomes for children with and without ...
Few studies have investigated patterns of emotion coregulation in families of children with Autism S...
Children with autism have been found to experience greater difficulties with emotion regulation than...
Background Although emotion dysregulation is not a defining feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
Previous research has documented tantrums and behavior problems, as well as deficits in emotion perc...
Challenges with emotion regulation are associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Previous rese...
In this thesis we examine how different aspects of emotion regulation are linked to social functioni...
Introduction: Emotion regulation is an important aspect of children emotional and social development...
Emotional self-regulation (ESR) challenges are well-documented in the diagnostic profiles of childre...
Thirty-four toddlers with autism and their mothers participated in an early intervention targeting j...
Emotion dysregulation is a common issue experienced by individuals with autism spectrum disorder (A...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in social ...
Emotion dysregulation is not a formal criterion for the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication ...
Emotion dysregulation is not a formal criterion for the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Successful emotion regulation is essential for developmental outcomes for children with and without ...
Few studies have investigated patterns of emotion coregulation in families of children with Autism S...
Children with autism have been found to experience greater difficulties with emotion regulation than...
Background Although emotion dysregulation is not a defining feature of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD...
Previous research has documented tantrums and behavior problems, as well as deficits in emotion perc...
Challenges with emotion regulation are associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Previous rese...
In this thesis we examine how different aspects of emotion regulation are linked to social functioni...
Introduction: Emotion regulation is an important aspect of children emotional and social development...
Emotional self-regulation (ESR) challenges are well-documented in the diagnostic profiles of childre...
Thirty-four toddlers with autism and their mothers participated in an early intervention targeting j...
Emotion dysregulation is a common issue experienced by individuals with autism spectrum disorder (A...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by deficits in social ...
Emotion dysregulation is not a formal criterion for the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication ...
Emotion dysregulation is not a formal criterion for the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD)....
Successful emotion regulation is essential for developmental outcomes for children with and without ...
Few studies have investigated patterns of emotion coregulation in families of children with Autism S...
Children with autism have been found to experience greater difficulties with emotion regulation than...