Original paper
Excitability and irritability in preschoolers predicts later psychopathology: The importance of positive and negative emotion dysregulation
Abstract
Emotion dysregulation is a risk factor for the development of a variety of psychopathologic outcomes. In children, irritability, or dysregulated negative affect, has been the primary focus, as it predicts later negative outcomes even in very young children. However, dysregulation of positive emotion is increasingly recognized as a contributor to psychopathology. Here we used an exploratory factor analysis and defined four factors of emotion...
Paper Details
Title
Excitability and irritability in preschoolers predicts later psychopathology: The importance of positive and negative emotion dysregulation
Published Date
May 21, 2019
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
1067 - 1083
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