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Does the Transdiagnostic EMOTION Intervention Improve Emotion Regulation Skills in Children?
by
Lydersen, Stian
, Mona Elisabeth S Loevaas
, Holen, Solveig
, Simon-Peter Neumer
, Reinfjell, Trude
, Patras, Joshua
, Anne Mari Sund
, Martinsen, Kristin
, Adolfsen, Frode
in
Anxiety
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Control Groups
/ Coping
/ Disorders
/ Emotional disorders
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Internalization
/ Internalizing disorders
/ Intervention
/ Mental depression
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prevention programs
/ Self control
/ Skills
/ Youth
2019
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Does the Transdiagnostic EMOTION Intervention Improve Emotion Regulation Skills in Children?
by
Lydersen, Stian
, Mona Elisabeth S Loevaas
, Holen, Solveig
, Simon-Peter Neumer
, Reinfjell, Trude
, Patras, Joshua
, Anne Mari Sund
, Martinsen, Kristin
, Adolfsen, Frode
in
Anxiety
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Control Groups
/ Coping
/ Disorders
/ Emotional disorders
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Internalization
/ Internalizing disorders
/ Intervention
/ Mental depression
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prevention programs
/ Self control
/ Skills
/ Youth
2019
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Does the Transdiagnostic EMOTION Intervention Improve Emotion Regulation Skills in Children?
by
Lydersen, Stian
, Mona Elisabeth S Loevaas
, Holen, Solveig
, Simon-Peter Neumer
, Reinfjell, Trude
, Patras, Joshua
, Anne Mari Sund
, Martinsen, Kristin
, Adolfsen, Frode
in
Anxiety
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Clinical trials
/ Control Groups
/ Coping
/ Disorders
/ Emotional disorders
/ Emotional intelligence
/ Emotional regulation
/ Emotions
/ Internalization
/ Internalizing disorders
/ Intervention
/ Mental depression
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Prevention programs
/ Self control
/ Skills
/ Youth
2019
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Does the Transdiagnostic EMOTION Intervention Improve Emotion Regulation Skills in Children?
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Does the Transdiagnostic EMOTION Intervention Improve Emotion Regulation Skills in Children?
2019
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ObjectivesEmotion regulation is thought to be an important transdiagnostic process across internalizing disorders in youth, and the regulation of emotions is believed to play a central role in both adaptive and maladaptive development. Several preventive interventions focus on improving children’s emotion regulation skills, but research regarding the outcomes of emotion regulation skills are scarce.MethodsWe therefore investigated whether a new transdiagnostic indicated prevention intervention for anxiety and depressive symptoms, the EMOTION program, improves emotion regulation skills as reported by parents of children aged 8–12 years. Data from a large national cluster randomized control trial (RCT) study, Coping Kids, performed in Norway were used, including data from 601 children and their parents.ResultsUsing mixed models, we found a decrease in dysregulation of emotions (Δ = .06, CI = (0.00 to .11), p = .040) and an increase in emotion regulation (Δ = .11, CI = (0.05 to .17) p < .001) in the intervention group compared to the control group.ConclusionsThe EMOTION intervention has a potential positive effect on children’s emotional regulation skills. One opportunity in transdiagnostic interventions lies in targeting common underlying processes in internalizing disorders and thereby reaching a larger proportion of the youth population than is possible with single-disorder approaches.
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