Which fearful toddlers should we worry about? Context, fear regulation, and anxiety risk.
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Maternal Over-Control Moderates the Association Between Early Childhood Behavioral Inhibition and Adolescent Social Anxiety SymptomsDispositional negativity: An integrative psychological and neurobiological perspectiveBehavioral Inhibition: Temperament or Prodrome?Development of a novel observational measure for anxiety in young children: The Anxiety Dimensional Observation ScaleThe Infant Version of the Laboratory Temperament Assessment Battery (Lab-TAB): Measurement Properties and Implications for Concepts of Temperament.Harsh parenting and fearfulness in toddlerhood interact to predict amplitudes of preschool error-related negativity.The effect of toddler emotion regulation on maternal emotion socialization: Moderation by toddler genderGender differences in emotion expression in children: a meta-analytic review.Evidence for a curvilinear dose-response relationship between avoidance coping and drug use problems among women who experience intimate partner violence.SI-SHY: Dysregulated Fear in Toddlerhood Predicts Kindergarten Social Withdrawal through Protective Parenting.Approach and Positive Affect in Toddlerhood Predict Early Childhood Behavior Problems.Toddlers' Duration of Attention towards Putative ThreatDo Maternal Protective Behaviors Alleviate Toddlers' Fearful Distress?Toddlers' context-varying emotions, maternal responses to emotions, and internalizing behaviorsCurrent Themes in Understanding Children's Emotion Regulation as Developing from within the Parent-Child Relationship.Longitudinal associations between temperament and socioemotional outcomes in young children: the moderating role of RSA and gender.Attention Biases Towards and Away from Threat Mark the Relation between Early Dysregulated Fear and the Later Emergence of Social Withdrawal.Maternal negative affect during infancy is linked to disrupted patterns of diurnal cortisol and alpha asymmetry across contexts during childhood.Correlates and consequences of toddler cortisol reactivity to fear.Associations Between Infant Negative Affect and Parent Anxiety Symptoms are Bidirectional: Evidence from Mothers and Fathers.Maternal Encouragement to Approach Novelty: A Curvilinear Relation to Change in Anxiety for Inhibited ToddlersLongitudinal relations among exuberance, externalizing behaviors, and attentional bias to reward: the mediating role of effortful control.Associations among Context-Specific Maternal Protective Behavior, Toddler Fearful Temperament, and Maternal Accuracy and Goals.Toddlers' dysregulated fear predicts delta-beta coupling during preschool.Frontal EEG asymmetry and fear reactivity in different contexts at 10 months.Maternal depressive symptoms, toddler emotion regulation, and subsequent emotion socialization.Do Infant Temperament Characteristics Predict Core Academic Abilities in Preschool-Aged Children?Context differences in delta beta coupling are associated with neuroendocrine reactivity in infants.Frontal Electroencephalogram Asymmetry and Temperament Across Infancy and Early Childhood: An Exploration of Stability and Bidirectional Relations.Improving the Prediction of Risk for Anxiety Development in Temperamentally Fearful Children.Dysregulated fear predicts social wariness and social anxiety symptoms during kindergarten.Gender Moderates the Progression from Fearful Temperament to Social Withdrawal through Protective Parenting.Prenatal Stress, Fearfulness, and the Epigenome: Exploratory Analysis of Sex Differences in DNA Methylation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor Gene.Toddler inhibited temperament, maternal cortisol reactivity and embarrassment, and intrusive parenting.Toddler fearfulness is linked to individual differences in error-related negativity during preschool.Caregiver Protective Behavior, Toddler Fear and Sadness, and Toddler Cortisol Reactivity in Novel ContextsThe Future of Emotion Regulation Research: Capturing Context.Emotional Competence and Anxiety in Childhood and Adolescence: A Meta-Analytic Review.Heightened extended amygdala metabolism following threat characterizes the early phenotypic risk to develop anxiety-related psychopathology.ERN, theta power, and risk for anxiety problems in preschoolers.
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Which fearful toddlers should we worry about? Context, fear regulation, and anxiety risk.
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2011-05-01T00:00:00Z