Browsing by Author "Gagne, Jeffrey R."
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Maternal Negative Affectivity And Child Internalizing Problems: Child Behavioral Inhibition As A Mediator
Fang, Haolei (Psychology, 2015)Early emerging internalizing problems such as depression, anxiety, and social withdrawal put children at great risk for developing mood disorders and substance abuse problems. The current study investigated both child ... -
Mindfulness and Mind-Wandering: The Impact of Brief Interventions on Child Affect, Arousal, and Cognition
Spann, Catherine A. (2016-05-10)The ability to self-regulate is critical for healthy development and life success. Recent evidence from the field of contemplative science suggests that mindfulness may enhance self-regulation among children and adolescents. ... -
NEGATIVE EMOTIONALITY, ACTIVITY LEVEL AND EXTERNALIZING PROBLEMS IN PRESCHOOLERS: THE INFLUENCE OF MATERNAL MENTAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION
Nwadinobi, Ogechi Katherina; 0000-0002-0560-9400 (2017-08-22)Early childhood temperament has been extensively linked to child externalizing behavioral problems such as aggression, violence, disobedience and antisocial behaviors. Individuals with such behavioral patterns are at greater ... -
The Role Of Executive Functions And Maternal Characteristics In Externalizing Problems Among Young Children
Spann, Catherine A. (Psychology, 2014-07-14)Externalizing problems, such as hyperactivity, inattention, and defiance, that emerge early in life put children on a path toward numerous adverse outcomes, including delinquency, academic failure, and substance abuse. ...