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Maternal Emotion Regulation Difficulties and the Intergenerational Transmission of Risk
Journal of Child and Family Studies, 2021Maternal depression is a robust risk factor for heightened internalizing symptoms in offspring. Studies also suggest that maternal depression is associated with greater maternal emotion regulation (ER) difficulties. However, emotion regulation has been conceptualized as a multidimensional construct, and few studies have identified specific components ...
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We examined the intergenerational transmission of parent-child relationship qualities in a population-based Finnish sample of 1418 participants (G2) and their mothers (G1).
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Emotion, 2019
Research on maternal socialization of child emotion regulation often involves measures of general parenting, yet little research has considered how maternal emotion regulation and emotion expressivity relate to children's ability to regulate their emotions. Because emotion regulation can be viewed as intergenerational, mothers who display higher levels
Lin Tan, Cynthia L. Smith
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Research on maternal socialization of child emotion regulation often involves measures of general parenting, yet little research has considered how maternal emotion regulation and emotion expressivity relate to children's ability to regulate their emotions. Because emotion regulation can be viewed as intergenerational, mothers who display higher levels
Lin Tan, Cynthia L. Smith
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Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 2004
Abstract Two 3-wave panel studies were conducted to test for transmission of negative affect in naturally occurring dyads. In Study 1, symptoms of depression and negative affect were measured in 153 dating couples at 6–week intervals. In a similar second study, these same variables were measured in 170 college roommate dyads. Within both dating couples
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Abstract Two 3-wave panel studies were conducted to test for transmission of negative affect in naturally occurring dyads. In Study 1, symptoms of depression and negative affect were measured in 153 dating couples at 6–week intervals. In a similar second study, these same variables were measured in 170 college roommate dyads. Within both dating couples
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Transmission of Emotions in the Daily Interactions of Single-Mother Families
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1999Key Words: emotional transmission, family process, one-parent families, parent-adolescent relationships. This study examines the paths of emotional transmission in one-parent, mother-headed families. One hundred adolescents and their single mothers provided self-reports of their immediate experience at random times when signaled by alarm watches over I
Reed W. Larson, Sally Gillman
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Emotion transmission in couples coping with breast cancer
2014The present study is an examination of emotion transmission in couples coping with early stage breast cancer. Emotion transmission is defined as the effect of one person's emotions at one time on a second person's emotions at a later time. Emotion transmission is a central construct for understanding complex, dyadic emotional processes, particularly in
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Arts Studies and Criticism
This paper deeply explores the emotional expression and voice shaping strategies in broadcasting and hosting art. The literature review shows that emotional expression is crucial to information dissemination. Although existing research is rich, it is still insufficient in terms of the combination of the two and their application in the era of ...
Zhiguang Fu, Sumathi Maniam Raj
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This paper deeply explores the emotional expression and voice shaping strategies in broadcasting and hosting art. The literature review shows that emotional expression is crucial to information dissemination. Although existing research is rich, it is still insufficient in terms of the combination of the two and their application in the era of ...
Zhiguang Fu, Sumathi Maniam Raj
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Effect of individual differences in nonverbal expressiveness on transmission of emotion
Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 1981This study tested the possibility that individual differences in nonverbal expressiveness may function as a mediating factor in the transmission of emotion through social comparison. In a quasi-experimental design, small groups consisting of one expressive person and two unexpressive people were created in which the participants sat facing each other ...
Howard S. Friedman, Ronald E. Riggio
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Creative Writing as the translation/transmission of voice and emotion
2023Whatever form it takes, creative writing always promotes transmission: political messages are spread, emotions are voiced, futures are imagined, entire universes are set into motion and transferred from a writer’s mind onto the page to be shared with an audience.
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The Significant Role of Language in The Expression and Transmission of Emotions
American Journal of Philological SciencesThis paper deals with the profound and dynamic relationship between emotion and language, emphasizing their interconnected roles in human communication and relationships. Emotions shape linguistic expression, influencing tone, word choice, and meaning, while language serves as the primary medium through which emotions are articulated, interpreted, and ...
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