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Parent Socialization of Coping and Child Emotion Regulation Abilities: A Longitudinal Examination
Authors:Virginia Peisch  Chelsea Dale  Justin Parent  Keith Burt
Affiliation:1. University of Vermont, Burlington, VT;2. Florida International University, North Miami, FL
Abstract:This study examined the hypothesis that parent socialization of coping (SOC) would have a longitudinal relation with child emotion regulation abilities. Participants included a sample of 256 parents of 5- to 12-year-old children (child M age = 8.36, SD = 2.03, 54.7% male; parent M age = 34.49, SD = 6.20, 59% female). Data on demographic information, parenting behaviors, and child emotion regulation abilities were collected via online questionnaires at baseline and 12 months. Results from longitudinal structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses suggested that parent SOC, measured at baseline, predicted child adaptive and maladaptive emotion regulation, measured 12 months later. More specifically, parental engagement coping suggestions predicted child's adaptive emotion regulation, whereas parental disengagement coping suggestions predicted child's maladaptive emotion regulation. Further, child gender emerged as a moderator in the longitudinal association between socialization of engagement coping and child adaptive emotion regulation: Whereas this association was small and marginally significant for girls, it was large and statistically significant for boys. Results highlight the importance of parent SOC as potentially contributing to emotion regulation abilities of 5- to 12-year-olds.
Keywords:Coping  Emotion Regulation  Parenting  Socialization  应对  情绪调节  育儿  社会化  Coping  Emotion Regulation  Parenting  Socialization
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