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Nur Elibol-Pekaslan; Buse Gönül; Hatice Isik; Didem Türe; Fatma Betul Abut; Fatma Seyma Kalkan-Inan; Sibel Kazak Berument; Aysun Dogan; Deniz Tahiroglu; Basak Sahin-Acar – Applied Developmental Science, 2024
Emotion regulation is one of the important skills helping children and parents to deal with stressful conditions within the family context during the pandemic. We aimed to investigate whether mothers' emotion regulation strategies before COVID-19 and their COVID-19-related anxiety would predict children's sadness regulation during the pandemic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics, Anxiety

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