Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia, Effortful Control, and Child Social Anxiety Symptoms

Elizabeth J. Kiel, Elizabeth M. Aaron

Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology(2024)

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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., respiratory sinus arrhythmia [RSA]) and behavioral indicators (e.g., effortful control). Previous work suggests that physiological indicators of regulation may predict outcomes in a non-linear manner and must be considered within the context of other intrapersonal factors, perhaps including effortful control. To this end, the current study tested effortful control as a moderator of the relation between RSA and child social anxiety, considering both linear and curvilinear patterns and controlling for inhibited temperament, an established predictor of child anxiety. Children (n = 119; 44
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Children,Anxiety,Temperament,Psychophysiology
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