The development of emotion regulation ability between the ages of 13 and 18 months in Japanese infants during the strange situation as a function of mothers' styles of emotion expression |
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Authors: | Shunya Sogon Shinji Imakawa Makoto Masutani Nobuyoshi Takeuchi Katsuhiko Kubo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Osaka Gakuin University, Kishibe Minami, 564 Suita, Osaka, Japan;(2) Osaka University, Yamadaoka Suita, 565 Osaka, Japan;(3) Doshisha University, Karasuma Imadegawa, 602 Kamigyoku, Kyoto, Japan;(4) Kobe University, Rokkoudaicho, 657 Nadaku, Kobe, Japan;(5) Tenri Yorozu Soudansho Hospital, Rekimotocho, 632 Tenri, Japan;(6) Human Behavior Laboratory, Osaka Gakuin University, 564 Suita, Osaka, Japan |
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Abstract: | The purposes of this study were two-fold. First, it compared Japanese infants' (N=129) abilities to regulate emotions at 13 months and 18 months of age, using the Strange Situation procedure. Second, it examined the relationship between the development of emotion regulation and the mother's emotion expression style as assessed by the Emotion Expression Style Questionnaire (EESQ). The total number of subjects who successfully completed all 8 episodes of the Strange Situation procedure increased significantly during the aging between 13 and 18 months of age, indicating that as a group these infants increased their ability to cope with stressful situations. However, infants who had mothers with negative emotion expression styles did not show greater capacity for emotion regulation at 18 months. These findings suggest that the development of emotion regulation is mediated by the mother's emotion expression style. |
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