For a long time, associations between temperamental reactivity, emotion regulation (ER) strategies, and depression in youth were studied with a primary focus on the adverse impact of the negative emotionality (NE) temperament dimension and maladaptive ER strategies. The current study aims to answer the question whether positive emotionality (PE) and adaptive ER strategies also play a role in these associations. In a convenience sample of 176 youth (9–18 years; M = 13.58, SD = .94) data were obtained on NE and PE, the use of both maladaptive and adaptive ER strategies, and depressive symptoms. Results indicate that higher levels of NE and lower levels of PE were both associated with more depressive symptoms. Additionally, we found the intera...
Recent personality research suggests that trait negative emotionality—traditionally known as neuroti...
Internalizing problems are characterized by anxiety, depressed mood, social withdrawal, and somatic ...
ABSTRACT: We examined indices of vagal tone and two dimensions of tempera-ment as predictors of emot...
For a long time, associations between temperamental reactivity, emotion regulation (ER) strategies, ...
From a clinical developmental perspective, temperament has been shown to confer vulnerability to dep...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Symptoms of depression and symptoms of anxiety are reported at various levels of severity among chil...
Past research results suggest that executive functioning (EF) impairment represents an important vul...
A number of models developed in the adult psychopathology literature (i.e., L. A. Clark & D. Wat...
Although a large literature has examined temperament in adult and adolescent depression, few studies...
Trait Negative Affect (NA) and trait Positive Affect (PA) have been shown to predict utilization of ...
Negative emotion differentiation (NED) refers to experiencing negative emotions as being different f...
Recent personality research suggests that trait negative emotionality—traditionally known as neuroti...
Internalizing problems are characterized by anxiety, depressed mood, social withdrawal, and somatic ...
ABSTRACT: We examined indices of vagal tone and two dimensions of tempera-ment as predictors of emot...
For a long time, associations between temperamental reactivity, emotion regulation (ER) strategies, ...
From a clinical developmental perspective, temperament has been shown to confer vulnerability to dep...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Negative emotionality (NE) and positive emotionality (PE) have repeatedly shown to act as vulnerabil...
Symptoms of depression and symptoms of anxiety are reported at various levels of severity among chil...
Past research results suggest that executive functioning (EF) impairment represents an important vul...
A number of models developed in the adult psychopathology literature (i.e., L. A. Clark & D. Wat...
Although a large literature has examined temperament in adult and adolescent depression, few studies...
Trait Negative Affect (NA) and trait Positive Affect (PA) have been shown to predict utilization of ...
Negative emotion differentiation (NED) refers to experiencing negative emotions as being different f...
Recent personality research suggests that trait negative emotionality—traditionally known as neuroti...
Internalizing problems are characterized by anxiety, depressed mood, social withdrawal, and somatic ...
ABSTRACT: We examined indices of vagal tone and two dimensions of tempera-ment as predictors of emot...