A growing body of literature indicates that childhood emotion regulation predicts later success with peers, yet little is known about the processes through which this association occurs. The current study examined mechanisms through which emotion regulation was associated with later peer acceptance and peer rejection, controlling for earlier acceptance and rejection. Data included mother, teacher, and peer reports on 338 children (55% girls, 68% European American) at ages 7 and 10. A path analysis was conducted to test the indirect effects of emotion regulation at age 7 on peer acceptance and peer rejection at age 10 via positive social behaviors of cooperation and leadership, and negative social behaviors of indirect and direct aggression....
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children’s internalizing problems. We longi...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children's internalizing problems. We longi...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
Prior research indicates that high negative emotionality in combination with low peer status is cond...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate bidirectional associations between peer acceptance and both...
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are ...
This longitudinal study focused on harsh parenting and early externalizing behavior in preschool as ...
Abstract This study examined the role of emotions as predictors of children’s coping responses to pe...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
This study tested a developmental cascade model of peer rejection, social information processing (SI...
The relation between social rejection and growth in antisocial behavior was investigated. In Study 1...
Difficulties in peer acceptance during elementary school have been associated with emotional and beh...
Previous research shows that affective and cognitive knowledge impact the perception and interpretat...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.The present study investigated...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children’s internalizing problems. We longi...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children's internalizing problems. We longi...
Behaviorally inhibited children are predisposed toward social difficulties, but other environmental ...
Prior research indicates that high negative emotionality in combination with low peer status is cond...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate bidirectional associations between peer acceptance and both...
A fundamental question in developmental science is how parental emotion socialization processes are ...
This longitudinal study focused on harsh parenting and early externalizing behavior in preschool as ...
Abstract This study examined the role of emotions as predictors of children’s coping responses to pe...
Children interact with peers in their daily lives and sometimes help, share, or otherwise do somethi...
This study tested a developmental cascade model of peer rejection, social information processing (SI...
The relation between social rejection and growth in antisocial behavior was investigated. In Study 1...
Difficulties in peer acceptance during elementary school have been associated with emotional and beh...
Previous research shows that affective and cognitive knowledge impact the perception and interpretat...
82 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.The present study investigated...
Abstract This study investigated the relationship between children's ability to regulate emotio...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children’s internalizing problems. We longi...
Peer victimization is a well-established risk factor for children's internalizing problems. We longi...