2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10802-021-00780-6
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Fearful Temperament and Child Social Anxiety Symptoms: Clarifying the Influence of Maternal Punitive Responses

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“…Several articles included in this special issue highlight parent emotion socialization throughout different developmental stages using cross-sectional designs, with a handful using longitudinal designs (see Table 1). Studies spanned from early childhood (Dunbar et al, 2021;Mckee et al, 2021;Price & Kiel, 2021), to school age (Johnco et al, 2021;Jordan et al, 2021;Moffitt et al, 2021;Trent et al, 2021), through adolescence (Berla et al, 2021;Breaux et al, 2021;Fredrick & Luebbe, 2021;McQuade et al, 2021;McKone et al, 2021;Otterpohl et al, 2021;Oddo et al, 2020;Rapp et al, 2021;White et al, 2021;Watson et al, 2021).…”
Section: Developmental Unfolding Of Parent Emotion Socializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several articles included in this special issue highlight parent emotion socialization throughout different developmental stages using cross-sectional designs, with a handful using longitudinal designs (see Table 1). Studies spanned from early childhood (Dunbar et al, 2021;Mckee et al, 2021;Price & Kiel, 2021), to school age (Johnco et al, 2021;Jordan et al, 2021;Moffitt et al, 2021;Trent et al, 2021), through adolescence (Berla et al, 2021;Breaux et al, 2021;Fredrick & Luebbe, 2021;McQuade et al, 2021;McKone et al, 2021;Otterpohl et al, 2021;Oddo et al, 2020;Rapp et al, 2021;White et al, 2021;Watson et al, 2021).…”
Section: Developmental Unfolding Of Parent Emotion Socializationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the current special issue, parent or child gender was directly tested in the analyses in eight articles (Berla et al, 2021;Cohodes et al, 2021;Fredrick & Luebbe, 2021;Mckee et al, 2021;Oddo et al, 2020;Otterpohl et al, 2021;Price & Kiel, 2021;Trent et al, 2021) and included as a covariate in five articles (Breaux et al, 2021;Byrd et al, 2021;Jordan et al, 2021;Valentino et al, 2021;Watson et al, 2021). Additionally, two studies included only female children (McKone et al, 2021;White et al, 2021) and many studies included only mothers (Table 1).…”
Section: Parent and Child Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, individuals tend to deem the Internet a safe place to communicate with others because they can overcome social anxiety and apprehension when safely sitting behind a screen ( Yao and Zhong, 2014 ; Tian et al, 2020 ). However, some studies have reported that child abuse was positively associated with social anxiety and apprehension ( Robertson and Milner, 1985 ; Trent et al, 2021 ), which indicates that child abuse may increase individuals’ pathological Internet use through the mediating role of maladaptive cognitions. Additionally, security, which is significant related with social anxiety ( Hadlington and Parsons, 2017 ), appears to be a distal cause of pathological Internet use for the significant association.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alternatively, results may reflect that mothers intentionally respond in a manner that they believe will help their toddlers disengage from their worries. Indeed, mothers' punitive responses to their children's expressions of negative emotions, generally, have been found to buffer the association between inhibited temperament and social anxiety symptoms (Trent et al, 2021). It is beyond the scope of the current study to conclude whether the increased non-supportive responses to child worry predicted by mothers' perceptions of inhibited temperament lead to increased or decreased risk for anxiety over time.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%