Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and negative emotions from moment-to-moment during interactions. Emotional variability during mother-adolescent conflict interactions is considered to be important for healthy socio-emotional functioning of mothers and adolescents. The current observational study examined whether dyadic emotional variability, maternal emotional variability, and adolescent emotional variability during conflict interactions in early adolescence predicted mothers’ and adolescents’ internalizing problems five years later. We used data from 92 mother-adolescent dyads (Mage T1 = 13.05; 65.20 % boys) who were videotaped at T1 while discussing a conflict. Emotional variabi...
This investigation was designed to identify dyadic differences in mother–adolescent conflict. In 2 s...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother–adolescent con...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother-adolescent con...
Dyadic variability is considered to be a key mechanism in the development of mother-adolescent relat...
Adaptive mother–adolescent conflict interactions are characterized by the ability to move from negat...
[eng] This study examined differences in emotional expressivity and emotional variability between p...
Adaptive mother–adolescent conflict interactions are characterized by the ability to move from negat...
Research on adolescent emotion has generally focused on expressions of emotion; however, there are r...
Research on adolescent emotion has generally focused on expressions of emotion; however, there are r...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...
Contains fulltext : 77091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors us...
This investigation was designed to identify dyadic differences in mother–adolescent conflict. In 2 s...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
Emotional variability reflects the ability to flexibly switch among a broad range of positive and ne...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother–adolescent con...
The aim of this study was to examine relations of emotional variability during mother-adolescent con...
Dyadic variability is considered to be a key mechanism in the development of mother-adolescent relat...
Adaptive mother–adolescent conflict interactions are characterized by the ability to move from negat...
[eng] This study examined differences in emotional expressivity and emotional variability between p...
Adaptive mother–adolescent conflict interactions are characterized by the ability to move from negat...
Research on adolescent emotion has generally focused on expressions of emotion; however, there are r...
Research on adolescent emotion has generally focused on expressions of emotion; however, there are r...
Parent-adolescent emotion dynamics are central to psychosocial adjustment during this developmental ...
Contains fulltext : 77091.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The authors us...
This investigation was designed to identify dyadic differences in mother–adolescent conflict. In 2 s...
Dynamic patterns of influence between parents and children have long been considered key to understa...
The authors used a dynamic systems theoretical approach to examine intraindividual variability in em...