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Momentary assessment of parent and child emotion regulation to inform the design of a new emotion-focused parenting app

Psychology

Momentary assessment of parent and child emotion regulation to inform the design of a new emotion-focused parenting app

T. S. Berkowitz, J. W. Toumbourou, et al.

Parenting programs can improve parent and child mental health but reach is limited. This study recruited 89 Australian parents of 2–4-year-olds who completed a baseline questionnaire and 1-minute surveys five times daily for a week to identify in-the-moment negative affect and emotion dysregulation. Six EMA items best captured momentary dysregulation; engagement peaked at 7:30am and 7:30pm and dysregulation was higher in evenings. Research conducted by Tomer S. Berkowitz, John W. Toumbourou, Subhadra Evans, Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz, and Elizabeth M. Westrupp.

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