Emotionality, emotion regulation, and adaptation among 5- to 8-year-old children.
2003; American Psychological Association; Volume: 3; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1037/1528-3542.3.1.30
ISSN1931-1516
AutoresAnn‐Margret Rydell, L Berlin, Gunilla Bohlin,
Tópico(s)Infant Health and Development
ResumoThis study investigated relations between emotionality, emotion regulation, and children's behavioral adaptation in a longitudinal design. Mothers rated emotionality and emotion regulation related to anger, fear, and positive emotions-exuberance for 151 children at age 5 and later at age 6 years 6 months. Emotionality and emotion regulation measures were modestly related. Preschool ratings at age 6 (n = 125), maternal ratings at age 6 years 6 months (n = 133), and elementary school ratings at age 8 (n = 135) of problems and competence were also collected. High anger emotionality and low regulation of positive emotions and exuberance predicted externalizing problem behavior and prosocial behavior. High fear emotionality and low fear regulation predicted internalizing problem behavior. There were few interactive effects of emotionality and regulation.
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