APS

31st APS Annual Convention · 2019

Emotion Regulation and Family Connectedness, a Longitudinal Study of Perceived Stress

Washington, DC · May 2019

Poster · Clinical Science

  • Irene Regalario
    George Mason University
  • Robin Semelsberger
    George Mason University
  • Stefanie Goncalves
    George Mason University
  • Tara Chaplin
    George Mason University

Abstract

This study found that ER difficulties predicted changes in perceived stress over two years from early to middle adolescence. Contrary to hypotheses, family connectedness did not buffer this relation; in other words, the relation between ER difficulties and perceived stress was the same across all levels of family connectedness.

Adolescent

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