Publications by authors named "Nava Wald"

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  • Anxiety disorders in children are often linked to maternal negative emotional reactivity (NER) and deficits in reappraisal, which influence emotion regulation during parent-child interactions.
  • Mothers of children with anxiety disorders demonstrated higher levels of NER and struggled with reappraisal compared to mothers of non-anxious children.
  • The findings indicate that both maternal anxiety and difficulties in reappraisal significantly impact the level of anxiety in children, highlighting the importance of addressing these maternal factors in interventions for childhood anxiety disorders.
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Parent emotion regulation is a crucial factor in child adjustment. This study examined the patterns and correlation of emotion regulation and emotion-related behaviors for parents of children with and without ADHD. The study emphasized specific parental emotion regulation strategies used in parent-child interactions.

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