Publications by authors named "E Kiel"

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  • - The study investigates the host feeding patterns of two mosquito species, Culex pipiens and Culex torrentium, which are known vectors for viruses like West Nile, emphasizing that previous studies often overlook their differences despite them looking similar.
  • - Researchers conducted host-choice experiments and collected data from specimens in Germany, Iran, and Moldova from 2012 to 2022, revealing that the majority of these mosquitoes preferred birds, but significant proportions also fed on humans and other mammals.
  • - Findings indicate geographical variation in feeding habits, with more than 50% of Culex pipiens and about 50% of Culex torrentium feeding on birds, while others fed on mammals or humans, highlighting the importance of
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Several developmental theories identify caregiver emotion socialization (ES) as predicting multiple child psychological outcomes, including anxiety. The present study delineated developmental trajectories of mothers' ES practices, specifically the initial levels and growth across time of their supportive and nonsupportive responses to their young children's emotions. To contextualize the developmental role of these processes, we examined multiple predictors (i.

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Protective parenting, when enacted in contexts that do not require it, predicts child anxiety. Both child (e.g.

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The literature on the role of parenting in the relation between child inhibited temperament and child anxiety is inconsistent, with some literature supporting a moderating role and some literature supporting alternative (e.g., mediating) roles.

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Emotion dysregulation is implicated in child social anxiety and its etiology. Child emotion dysregulation has been studied via physiological indicators (e.g.

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