Title of article
Emotional Dynamics in the Development of Early Adolescent Psychopathology: A One-Year Longitudinal Study
Author/Authors
Anna Neumann، نويسنده , , Pol A. C. van Lier، نويسنده , , Tom Frijns & Wim Meeus، نويسنده , , Hans M. Koot، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
13
From page
657
To page
669
Abstract
This study examined the role of the level and
variability of happiness, anger, anxiety, and sadness in the
development of adolescent-reported anxiety disorder symptoms,
depressive symptoms, and aggressive behavior in 452
adolescents (250 male) followed from age 13 to 14. Level
and between-day variability of emotions were assessed
through adolescent report at 3-month intervals across a
1 year period. Level and variability of the four emotions
contributed to changes in anxiety disorder and depressive
symptoms more consistently than to changes in aggressive
behavior. All four emotions were predictive of changes in
internalizing problems, while anger played the most
prominent role in the development of aggressive behavior.
Variability of emotions contributed to changes in anxiety
disorder symptoms, while heightened levels of negative
emotions and diminished happiness contributed to changes
in depression. Results suggested somewhat stronger effects
of negative affect on aggressive behavior for females than
for males. Results underscore the role of emotion dysregulation
in the development of psychopathology
Keywords
Emotion dysregulation . Emotional dynamics .Internalizing problems . Externalizing problems .Adolescence
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Record number
829232
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