2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10578-019-00948-8
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Relations Between Tic Severity, Emotion Regulation, and Social Outcomes in Youth with Tourette Syndrome

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“…In the past five years, clinical research on emotion regulation among individuals with TS has expanded. Quast et al [25] found that, among a sample of youth with TS, emotion regulation mediated the relationship between clinician-rated tic severity and tic-related social impairment. Building off of this work, Ramsey et al [23] found that greater levels of affect lability predicted higher levels of clinician-rated tic and non-tic related impairment after controlling for clinician-rated tic severity among youth with TS.…”
Section: Emotion Dysregulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past five years, clinical research on emotion regulation among individuals with TS has expanded. Quast et al [25] found that, among a sample of youth with TS, emotion regulation mediated the relationship between clinician-rated tic severity and tic-related social impairment. Building off of this work, Ramsey et al [23] found that greater levels of affect lability predicted higher levels of clinician-rated tic and non-tic related impairment after controlling for clinician-rated tic severity among youth with TS.…”
Section: Emotion Dysregulationmentioning
confidence: 99%