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    Effortful Control Moderates the Relation Between Negative Emotionality and Child Anxiety and Depressive Symptom Severity in Children with Anxiety Disorders

    The present study investigated the interactive effect of reactive (negative emotionality) and regulatory (effortful control) aspects of temperament in the prediction of child anxiety and depressive symptoms. C...

    Elizabeth M. Raines, Andres G. Viana in Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2023)

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    Directional Effects of Anxiety and Depressive Disorders with Substance Use: a Review of Recent Prospective Research

    Anxiety and depressive disorders are highly prevalent, frequently comorbid, and contribute to high rates of disability and death globally. They also commonly co-occur with substance use, including alcohol, cig...

    Lorra Garey, Hannah Olofsson, Tatyana Garza, Andrew H. Rogers in Current Addiction Reports (2020)

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    Parental Emotion-Focused Behaviors Moderate the Relationship Between Perceptual Sensitivity and Fear Reactivity in Anxious Children

    This investigation examined the synergistic role of parental emotion-focused socialization behaviors and children’s perceptual sensitivity on children’s fear reactivity. A sample of 105 children with anxiety d...

    Emma C. Woodward, Andres G. Viana in Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2020)

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    The Role of Anxiety in Smoking Onset, Severity, and Cessation-Related Outcomes: a Review of Recent Literature

    Anxiety is one of the most common mental health conditions globally and co-occurs with smoking at a markedly high rate. The present review offers a narrative overview of the most recent research on the role of...

    Lorra Garey, Hannah Olofsson, Tatyana Garza in Current Psychiatry Reports (2020)

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    Emotional Clarity, Anxiety Sensitivity, and PTSD Symptoms Among Trauma-Exposed Inpatient Adolescents

    Although several investigations—on primarily adult samples—demonstrate a potential role of emotion dysregulation in the etiology and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), investigations into the...

    Andres G. Viana, Abigail E. Hanna, Emma C. Woodward in Child Psychiatry & Human Development (2018)

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    The role of emotion regulation in the experience of menstrual symptoms and perceived control over anxiety-related events across the menstrual cycle

    Hormonal variation throughout the menstrual cycle is posited to impact various physical and mental health symptoms; however, this is not observed in all women and mechanisms are not well understood. Difficulty...

    Sanjana Manikandan, Yael I. Nillni in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2016)

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    The role of perceived control over anxiety in prospective symptom reports across the menstrual cycle

    The present investigation tested the role of psychological vulnerabilities to anxiety in reported menstrual symptom severity. Specifically, the current study tested the incremental validity of perceived contro...

    Jennifer N. Mahon, Kelly J. Rohan, Yael I. Nillni in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2015)

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    The role of menstrual cycle phase and anxiety sensitivity in catastrophic misinterpretation of physical symptoms during a CO2 challenge

    The current study examined the interactive effects of anxiety sensitivity (AS; fear of anxiety and anxiety-related sensations) and menstrual cycle phase (premenstrual phase vs. follicular phase) on panic-relev...

    Yael I. Nillni, Kelly J. Rohan, Michael J. Zvolensky in Archives of Women's Mental Health (2012)