2023
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/abxfn
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The role of emotion regulation for general self-efficacy in adolescents assessed through both neurophysiological and self-reported measures

Abstract: Background: Self-efficacy, the belief in one’s ability and capacity to organize and execute actions required to achieve desired results, is associated with adolescent academic achievement and reduced risk for psychopathology. Adolescent emotion regulation represents an important component in the relationship between self-efficacy and developmental outcomes, but the underlying neurophysiological mechanisms are poorly understood. It is unclear how emotion regulation strategies, which change with experience, and … Show more

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