Emotion regulation in parenthood

HJV Rutherford, NS Wallace, HK Laurent… - Developmental …, 2015 - Elsevier
Emotion regulation, defined as the capacity to influence one's experience and expression of
emotion, is a complex skill now recognized to evolve throughout the lifetime. Here we …

Parental characteristics and offspring mental health and related outcomes: A systematic review of genetically informative literature

ES Jami, AR Hammerschlag, M Bartels… - Translational …, 2021 - nature.com
Various parental characteristics, including psychiatric disorders and parenting behaviours,
are associated with offspring mental health and related outcomes in observational studies …

The Early Growth and Development Study: A dual-family adoption study from birth through adolescence

LD Leve, JM Neiderhiser, JM Ganiban… - Twin Research and …, 2019 - cambridge.org
The Early Growth and Development Study (EGDS) is a prospective adoption study of birth
parents, adoptive parents and adopted children (n= 561 adoptees). The original sample has …

Maternal depression symptoms, unhealthy diet and child emotional–behavioural dysregulation

L Pina-Camacho, SK Jensen, D Gaysina… - Psychological …, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundMaternal depression and unhealthy diet are well-known risk factors for adverse
child emotional–behavioural outcomes, but their developmental relationships during the …

[PDF][PDF] What works to enhance inter-parental relationships and improve outcomes for children

G Harold, D Acquah, R Sellers, H Chowdry - 2016 - sussex.figshare.com
The review summarises the main research evidence on the importance of the relationship
between parents to improve outcomes for children. It also reviews evaluation evidence of …

Toward an understanding of the role of the environment in the development of early callous behavior

R Waller, DS Shaw, JM Neiderhiser… - Journal of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Key to understanding the long‐term impact of social inequalities is identifying early
behaviors that may signal higher risk for later poor psychosocial outcomes, such as …

How can genetically informed research help inform the next generation of interparental and parenting interventions?

GT Harold, LD Leve, R Sellers - Child development, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
There is robust evidence that the interparental relationship and parenting behaviors each
have a significant influence on children's risk for emotional (internalizing) and behavioral …

Callous–unemotional behaviors in early childhood: Genetic and environmental contributions to stability and change

M Flom, KJ Saudino - Development and Psychopathology, 2017 - cambridge.org
Callous–unemotional (CU) behaviors demonstrate meaningful individual differences in early
childhood, even in nonclinical samples with low mean levels of CU, but the factors …

Why does perceived parenting in adolescence predict maladaptive personality in adulthood? Evidence for substantial genetic mediation

KA Hobbs, S Wilson, SI Vrieze, GI Roisman… - Development and …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Why is parenting in adolescence predictive of maladaptive personality in adulthood? This
study sets out to investigate environmental and genetic factors underlying the association …

Predicting substance use in emerging adulthood: A genetically informed study of developmental transactions between impulsivity and family conflict

KK Elam, FL Wang, K Bountress, L Chassin… - Development and …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Deviance proneness models propose a multilevel interplay in which transactions among
genetic, individual, and family risk factors place children at increased risk for substance use …