Emotion Regulation with Parents and Friends and Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior
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Emotion Regulation with Parents and Friends and Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing Behavior
Abstract
This study examined adolescents' self-reported use of emotion regulation strategies with parents and friends in relation to internalizing and externalizing behavior. A total of 185 children aged 13-14 years old (91 girls, 94 boys) completed three surveys to assess their emotion regulation strategies with mothers, fathers and best friends. Parents completed surveys assessing adolescents' internalizing and externalizing behavior. Regression analysis revealed that adolescents' self-reported ER with mothers and fathers and friends made independent contributions to parent reports of youth internalizing and externalizing behavior. Adolescents who reported engaging in more emotion suppression with friends had higher internalizing scores, whereas adolescents who reported more affective expression with friends had lower internalizing scores. Self-reported emotion regulation strategies with mothers and fathers were unrelated to internalizing behavior. Adolescents who reported engaging in higher levels of affective suppression and cognitive reappraisal with their mothers and fathers had lower parental ratings of externalizing behavior. Emotion regulation strategies with best friends were unrelated to externalizing behavior.
Keywords: emotion regulation; externalizing behavior; friendship; internalizing behavior; parent–adolescent relationship.
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