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    Social and Adaptive Functioning Deficits in Children with Anxiety Disorders: The Buffering Effects of Effortful Control

    Although effortful control—the ability to restrain impulsive reactions in favor of more adaptive responses—has been identified as a protective factor for childhood anxiety, the protective effects of effortful con...

    Karina Silva, Andres G. Viana, Erika S. Trent in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2023)

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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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    Fearful Temperament and Child Social Anxiety Symptoms: Clarifying the Influence of Maternal Punitive Responses

    Fearful temperament—the tendency to exhibit apprehension and/or avoidance in novel situations—is a well-established risk factor for childhood anxiety in general, and social anxiety in particular. Yet, there is...

    Erika S. Trent, Andres G. Viana in Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopat… (2022)

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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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    Emotional Nonacceptance, Distraction Co** and PTSD Symptoms in a Trauma-Exposed Adolescent Inpatient Sample

    Emotional nonacceptance is associated with greater posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms among trauma-exposed youth. Similarly, the use of distraction as a co** strategy is associated with greater PT...

    Emma C. Woodward, Andres G. Viana, Erika S. Trent in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2020)

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    Interpretation Biases and Childhood Anxiety: The Moderating Role of Parasympathetic Nervous System Reactivity

    This investigation examined vagal modulation of arousal, as indexed by respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA), as a moderator of the covariance between interpretation biases and anxiety disorder symptom severity i...

    Erika S. Trent, Andres G. Viana in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology (2020)

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    The Role of Anxiety Sensitivity in the Relationship Between Emotion Dysregulation and Internalizing Psychopathology Among Trauma-Exposed Inpatient Adolescents

    The present investigation examined the underlying role of anxiety sensitivity and its facets in the association between emotion dysregulation and three of the most prevalent and debilitating symptom classes am...

    Emma C. Woodward, Andres G. Viana, Elizabeth M. Raines in Cognitive Therapy and Research (2018)

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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)