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ArtikelRelationship of Maternal Negative Moods to Child Emotion Regulation During Family Interaction  
Oleh: Dagne, Getachew A. ; Snyder, James
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Development and Psychopathology vol. 23 no. 1 (Feb. 2011), page 211-223.
Topik: children's down regulation; mother-child interaction; maternal mood
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Isi artikelThe relationship of maternal hostile and depressive moods to children's down regulation of unprovoked anger and sadness/fear was assessed in a community sample of 267 5-year-old boys and girls. The speed of children's down regulation of unprovoked anger and sadness/fear was based on real-time observations during mother-child interaction. The association of down regulation with maternal mood was estimated using Bayesian event history analysis. As mothers reported higher depressive mood, both boys and girls were faster to down regulate anger displays accumulated during ongoing mother-child interaction. These association of child down regulation and maternal mood were observed after controlling for child adjustments. The data suggests frequent exposure to different negative maternal moods affect children's expression and regulation of emotions in relatively specific ways, conditional on the type of maternal mood, the type of child emotion, and child gender.
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