Title of article :
Emotion Dysregulation as a Mechanism Linking Stress
Exposure to Adolescent Aggressive Behavior
Author/Authors :
Kate L. Herts، نويسنده , , Katie A. McLaughlin &
Mark L. Hatzenbuehler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Exposure to stress is associated with a wide
range of internalizing and externalizing problems in adolescents,
including aggressive behavior. Extant research
examining mechanisms underlying the associations between
stress and youth aggression has consistently identified
social information processing pathways that are
disrupted by exposure to violence and increase risk of
aggressive behavior. In the current study, we use longitudinal
data to examine emotion dysregulation as a potential
mechanism linking a broader range of stressful experiences
to aggressive behavior in a diverse sample of early adolescents
(N01065). Specifically, we examined the longitudinal
associations of peer victimization and stressful life
events with emotion dysregulation and aggressive behavior.
Structural equation modeling was used to create latent
constructs of emotion dysregulation and aggression. Both
stressful life events and peer victimization predicted
subsequent increases in emotion dysregulation over a 4-
month period. These increases in emotion dysregulation, in
turn, were associated with increases in aggression over the
subsequent 3 months. Longitudinal mediation models
showed that emotion dysregulation mediated the relationship
of both peer victimization (z02.35, p00.019) and
stressful life events (z02.32, p00.020) with aggressive
behavior. Increasing the use of adaptive emotion regulation
strategies is an important target for interventions aimed at
preventing the onset of adolescent aggressive behavior
Keywords :
Stress . Peer victimization . Aggression .Emotion regulation . Adolescence
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
Journal title :
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology