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Correspondence between physiological and self-report measures of emotion dysregulation: A longitudinal investigation of youth with and without psychopathology
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 10/20/09
Beauchaine TP et al. – Multilevel modeling analyses indicated that slopes in RSA collected across the three assessments were associated with later self–reported ER abilities at the transition into adolescence. These findings were replicated across contexts (baseline and emotional challenge), suggesting that adolescents whose physiological responding to emotional challenge improves also experience fewer difficulties with emotion regulation as they mature.
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