We examined whether maternal emotion coaching at pre-treatment predicted children's treatment response following a 12-week program addressing children's Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) symptoms. Eighty-nine mother-child dyads participated. At pre-treatment, mothers and children engaged in an emotion talk task. Mothers also reported their beliefs about emotions at pre-treatment and their child's disruptive behavior symptoms, emotion regulation, and emotion lability/negativity at pre-, mid-, and post-treatment. Clinicians reported children's symptom severity at pre- and post-treatment. Children's emotion lability/negativity moderated effects of maternal emotion coaching on children's post-treatment ODD symptoms, with stronger benefits of ...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
Previous research has shown that child-oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorders (CD...
The ability to regulate emotions is thought to influence the development of positive peer relations ...
Our objective was to predict change in maternal stress over the course of a randomized clinical tria...
Research has demonstrated the effect of parent emotion socialization on later child emotion developm...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Participants were recruited as part of a randomised control trial of two types of parent based inter...
There is an ongoing need to improve the models of and treatments for eating disorders (EDs), given t...
Adequate emotion regulation in children is crucial for healthy development and is influenced by pare...
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), characterized by angry/irritable mood, and argumentative/defian...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Most prior parenting guides have been based on child behaviour and particular parenting skills aimed...
Objective. This study examined the cognitive-affective strategies used by parents of young children ...
Our objective in this study was to examine the moderating influence of parent-child relationship qua...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
Previous research has shown that child-oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorders (CD...
The ability to regulate emotions is thought to influence the development of positive peer relations ...
Our objective was to predict change in maternal stress over the course of a randomized clinical tria...
Research has demonstrated the effect of parent emotion socialization on later child emotion developm...
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research F...
Participants were recruited as part of a randomised control trial of two types of parent based inter...
There is an ongoing need to improve the models of and treatments for eating disorders (EDs), given t...
Adequate emotion regulation in children is crucial for healthy development and is influenced by pare...
Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), characterized by angry/irritable mood, and argumentative/defian...
Parent emotion socialization behaviors (i.e., parents’ emotion expressions, responsiveness to, and r...
Early parent-infant interactions play a critical role in the social, emotional, and behavioral devel...
Most prior parenting guides have been based on child behaviour and particular parenting skills aimed...
Objective. This study examined the cognitive-affective strategies used by parents of young children ...
Our objective in this study was to examine the moderating influence of parent-child relationship qua...
Research on the socialization of emotion has examined the role of parents’ behavioural responses to ...
Previous research has shown that child-oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and conduct disorders (CD...
The ability to regulate emotions is thought to influence the development of positive peer relations ...