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Household Chaos, Parental Responses to Emotion, and Child Emotion Regulation in Middle Childhood.

Yelim Hong1, Sarah A McCormick1, Kirby Deater-Deckard1, Susan D Calkins2, Martha Ann Bell3.   

Abstract

Parents' responses to children's negative emotional states play a key role in the socialization of emotion regulation skills in childhood. Much of the prior research on child ER has focused on early development using cross-sectional designs. The current study addresses these gaps by using a longitudinal design to examine individual differences of ER at two times points in middle childhood. We examined the development of children's ER by testing hypotheses about the interplay of parent response to emotions and household chaos in the prediction of individual differences in children's ER. Participants were the mothers of children at 6 and 9 years of age among 224 families in a socioeconomically diverse sample that was part of an ongoing longitudinal study. Mothers completed questionnaires regarding themselves, their children, and their home environment. Mothers' reports of better child ER at both time points were positively associated with mothers' more supportive responses and negatively associated with mothers' less non-supportive responses, as well as lower household chaos. Chaos statistically moderated the link between non-supportive parental responses to emotion and child ER, but only at 6 years of age. The strength of the link between child ER and non-supportive parental responses to emotions was strong only at lower levels of household chaos. At the beginning of middle childhood, family processes linking parent responses to child emotions and children's developing ER may not function at higher levels of household chaos.

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Keywords:  emotion regulation; home environment; middle childhood; mother-child relationships; parenting

Year:  2020        PMID: 34334970      PMCID: PMC8323614          DOI: 10.1111/sode.12500

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Dev        ISSN: 0961-205X


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