The current study examines the additive and joint roles of chronic poverty-related adversity and three candidate neurocognitive processes of emotion regulation (ER)—including: (i) attention bias to threat (ABT); (ii) accuracy of facial emotion appraisal (FEA); and (iii) negative affect (NA)—for low-income, ethnic minority children’s internalizing problems (N = 338). Children were enrolled in the current study from publicly funded preschools, with poverty-related adversity assessed at multiple time points from early to middle childhood. Field-based administration of neurocognitively-informed assessments of ABT, FEA and NA as well as parental report of internalizing symptoms were collected when children were ages 8–11, 6 years after baseline....
Using data from the Child Supplement of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we compare trajec...
Socio-economic disadvantage is strongly associated with children’s emotional (internalising) and beh...
D ow nloaded from Abstract: One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has...
The current study examines the additive and joint roles of chronic poverty-related adversity and thr...
Poverty and threat exposure (TE) predict deficits in emotion regulation (ER). Effective cognitive ER...
Childhood poverty is a pervasive problem that can alter mental health outcomes. Children from impove...
Abstract The following prospective longitudinal study considers the ways that protracted exposure to...
Poverty and maltreatment predict deficits in emotion regulation (ER). Effective cognitive ER is supp...
One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has far-reaching adverse impact...
Poverty exposure has been linked to difficulties in emotion expression recognition, which further in...
In a predominantly low-income, population-based longitudinal sample of 1,259 children followed from ...
While child poverty is a significant risk factor for poor mental health, the developmental pathways ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with social-emotional difficulties, including internalizing...
Several studies have identified associations between poverty and development of self-regulation duri...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Research on childhood adversity has traditionall...
Using data from the Child Supplement of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we compare trajec...
Socio-economic disadvantage is strongly associated with children’s emotional (internalising) and beh...
D ow nloaded from Abstract: One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has...
The current study examines the additive and joint roles of chronic poverty-related adversity and thr...
Poverty and threat exposure (TE) predict deficits in emotion regulation (ER). Effective cognitive ER...
Childhood poverty is a pervasive problem that can alter mental health outcomes. Children from impove...
Abstract The following prospective longitudinal study considers the ways that protracted exposure to...
Poverty and maltreatment predict deficits in emotion regulation (ER). Effective cognitive ER is supp...
One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has far-reaching adverse impact...
Poverty exposure has been linked to difficulties in emotion expression recognition, which further in...
In a predominantly low-income, population-based longitudinal sample of 1,259 children followed from ...
While child poverty is a significant risk factor for poor mental health, the developmental pathways ...
Socioeconomic disadvantage is associated with social-emotional difficulties, including internalizing...
Several studies have identified associations between poverty and development of self-regulation duri...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-12Research on childhood adversity has traditionall...
Using data from the Child Supplement of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, we compare trajec...
Socio-economic disadvantage is strongly associated with children’s emotional (internalising) and beh...
D ow nloaded from Abstract: One in five American children grows up in poverty. Childhood poverty has...