This study examined whether emotions and coping explain (mediate) the association between mother-child attachment and peer relationships. Attachment, positive and negative emotion experience, coping, and peer relationships were examined in 106 fourth-grade through sixth-grade girls attending a 6-day residential camp. Attachment, experience of positive and negative emotions, and coping were measured prior to camp with questionnaires completed by girls and their mothers. Girls reported the quality of their best friendship at camp, and camp counselors rated girls’ peer competence. Girls who perceived a more secure attachment to mother reported experiencing more positive and less negative emotions, were reported by mothers to use more social-su...
This study examined the role of mother–son emotional reciprocity in connections between marital conf...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 심리학과, 2012. 2. 곽금주.The present study focuses on 4-year-old childrens emotion...
This study examined how mothers (N = 24) socialized emotions in their 7- to 10-year-old children dur...
In order to extend previous research and inform intervention programs, the goal of the present study...
This study examined the influence of expressive strategies (i.e., verbal, facial, crying, sulking, a...
"There has been little investigation of the relational and behavioral mechanisms that explain the as...
Minority adolescent mothers (N = 375) were interviewed during the prepartum (or early postpartum) pe...
The focus in this research was on what and how children learn about emotion from input they receive ...
This study investigated different forms of pretend and physical play as predictors of preschool chil...
The roots of adolescent management of peer interaction and its associated emotions are important for...
Ethnic, social class, and gender differences in mothers\u27 and children\u27s references to emotions...
The aim of the thesis is to examine relations between pattems of attachment with mother and subseque...
Attachment research suggests that children with secure attachments are more able to construct meani...
In a series of three studies, the present dissertation was designed to examine the stability of chil...
The ability to empathise has frequently been advocated as the driving force behind pro-social behavi...
This study examined the role of mother–son emotional reciprocity in connections between marital conf...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 심리학과, 2012. 2. 곽금주.The present study focuses on 4-year-old childrens emotion...
This study examined how mothers (N = 24) socialized emotions in their 7- to 10-year-old children dur...
In order to extend previous research and inform intervention programs, the goal of the present study...
This study examined the influence of expressive strategies (i.e., verbal, facial, crying, sulking, a...
"There has been little investigation of the relational and behavioral mechanisms that explain the as...
Minority adolescent mothers (N = 375) were interviewed during the prepartum (or early postpartum) pe...
The focus in this research was on what and how children learn about emotion from input they receive ...
This study investigated different forms of pretend and physical play as predictors of preschool chil...
The roots of adolescent management of peer interaction and its associated emotions are important for...
Ethnic, social class, and gender differences in mothers\u27 and children\u27s references to emotions...
The aim of the thesis is to examine relations between pattems of attachment with mother and subseque...
Attachment research suggests that children with secure attachments are more able to construct meani...
In a series of three studies, the present dissertation was designed to examine the stability of chil...
The ability to empathise has frequently been advocated as the driving force behind pro-social behavi...
This study examined the role of mother–son emotional reciprocity in connections between marital conf...
학위논문 (석사)-- 서울대학교 대학원 : 심리학과, 2012. 2. 곽금주.The present study focuses on 4-year-old childrens emotion...
This study examined how mothers (N = 24) socialized emotions in their 7- to 10-year-old children dur...