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15-04-2021

A Multi-Method Investigation of Parental Responses to Youth Emotion: Prospective Effects on Emotion Dysregulation and Reactive Aggression in Daily Life

Auteurs: A. L. Byrd, V. Vine, O. A. Frigoletto, S. Vanwoerden, S. D. Stepp

Gepubliceerd in: Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology | Uitgave 2/2022

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Abstract

Parental responses to negative emotion, one key component of emotion socialization, may function to increase (or decrease) reactive aggression over time via indirect effects on emotion dysregulation. However, despite its transdiagnostic relevance, very little research has examined this developmental risk pathway, and no studies have done so during the volatile and vulnerable transition to adolescence. The current study uses a sample of clinically referred youth (N = 162; mean age = 12.03 years; 47% female) and their parents to examine supportive and non-supportive parental responses to negative emotion using a multi-method (questionnaire, ecological momentary assessment [EMA], observation), multi-informant approach (child-, parent-, clinician-rated). Emotion dysregulation and reactive aggression were assessed via child report during a 4-day EMA protocol completed concurrently and 9 months later. Multivariate structural equation modeling was used to examine direct and indirect paths from parental responses to emotion to daily reports of emotion dysregulation and reactive aggression. Consistent with hypotheses, parental responses to emotion predicted reactive aggression via effects on emotion dysregulation. This indirect effect was present for supportive and non-supportive parental responses to emotion, such that supportive parental responses decreased risk, and non-supportive responses increased risk. Moreover, findings indicated differential prediction by informant, and this was specific to supportive parental responses to emotion, whereby child-reported support was protective, while parent-reported support, unexpectedly, had the opposite effect. The clinical significance of integrating supportive and non-supportive parental responses to negative emotion into etiological and intervention models of reactive aggression is discussed.
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Ethnoracial composition for youth was 42% White, 40.7% Black, 3.7% Hispanic/Latino, 0.6% American Indian/Alaskan Native, and 16.7% multiracial.
 
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Ethnoracial composition for parents was 53.7% White, 39.5% Black, 1.9% Hispanic/Latino, 0.6% Asian, and 6.2% multiracial.
 
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Participants completing both assessments were compared to those with missing data (i.e., those who only completed the first assessment) on all demographic covariates (age, sex, minority status, receipt of public assistance). Participants with complete data did not differ from those who only completed the first assessment.
 
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To ensure findings were not biased by reading ability, we also re-ran our models including verbal IQ (PPVT-4; Dunn & Dunn, 2007) as a covariate. All direct and indirect effects remained unchanged.
 
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We also examined direct and indirect paths within a three-factor model to assess potential informant specific associations between non-supportive factors and emotion dysregulation and reactive aggression. However, model fit was poor (χ2(349) = 554.456, p < .05; CFI = .76; TLI = .71; RMSEA = .06) and modification indices suggested this was due to high correlations between the non-supportive latent indicators, hence our retention of the higher order model.
 
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Metagegevens
Titel
A Multi-Method Investigation of Parental Responses to Youth Emotion: Prospective Effects on Emotion Dysregulation and Reactive Aggression in Daily Life
Auteurs
A. L. Byrd
V. Vine
O. A. Frigoletto
S. Vanwoerden
S. D. Stepp
Publicatiedatum
15-04-2021
Uitgeverij
Springer US
Gepubliceerd in
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology / Uitgave 2/2022
Print ISSN: 2730-7166
Elektronisch ISSN: 2730-7174
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10802-020-00754-0

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