2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijchp.2022.100301
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Emotional Dysregulation in Adults from 10 World Societies: An Epidemiological Latent Class Analysis of the Adult-Self-Report

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“…Several studies have aggregated ASR and YSR scores to assess behavioral and emotional problems in early to late adolescence (Coelho et al, 2013;Le Fur et al, 2020;Ly et al, 2011;Morosan et al, 2017;Zondervan-Zwijnenburg et al, 2020). Furthermore, both the YSR and ASR have been validated and used across several cultures (Achenbach, 2010(Achenbach, , 2019Bianchi et al, 2022;Ivanova et al, 2007Ivanova et al, , 2015Morosan et al, 2017;Rescorla et al, 2007), including Italian populations (Gatta et al n.d.;Graziano et al, 2016;Tesei et al, 2020). For this study, we used versions that have been validated in the Italian population and used T-scores from the following YSR/ASR scales to assess externalizing symptoms: externalizing problems, aggressive behavior, and rule-breaking behavior.…”
Section: Aseba Ysr and Asr Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have aggregated ASR and YSR scores to assess behavioral and emotional problems in early to late adolescence (Coelho et al, 2013;Le Fur et al, 2020;Ly et al, 2011;Morosan et al, 2017;Zondervan-Zwijnenburg et al, 2020). Furthermore, both the YSR and ASR have been validated and used across several cultures (Achenbach, 2010(Achenbach, , 2019Bianchi et al, 2022;Ivanova et al, 2007Ivanova et al, , 2015Morosan et al, 2017;Rescorla et al, 2007), including Italian populations (Gatta et al n.d.;Graziano et al, 2016;Tesei et al, 2020). For this study, we used versions that have been validated in the Italian population and used T-scores from the following YSR/ASR scales to assess externalizing symptoms: externalizing problems, aggressive behavior, and rule-breaking behavior.…”
Section: Aseba Ysr and Asr Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it is evident that many of the potential risk family factors identified, such as a lack of family support and connectedness, may be non-specific to eating or drinking difficulties, promoting a range of negative development outcomes. Hence, insecure attachment, lower family functioning and parental involvement, parental unemployment, and parental mental disorder seem to be risk factors related to both binge behaviors during the adolescence and youth [92,93]. Interestingly, only families of adolescents who engage in both binge behaviors appeared to be highly chaotic, with problems in setting rules, a lack of clarity about roles, and decisions made impulsively rather than planned [93].…”
Section: Psychological Cognitive and Social Factors Related To Binge ...mentioning
confidence: 99%