Authors
Sarah Miragoli, Luca Milani, Paola Di Blasio, Elena Camisasca
Publication date
2020/8/1
Journal
Child Abuse & Neglect
Volume
106
Pages
104529
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Background
The Social Information Processing model (SIP; Milner, 1993, 2000, 2003) suggests that emotion dysregulation can be a moderating factor in Child Abuse Potential (CAP), influencing the processes of perception, interpretation and attribution of child’s behavior.
Objective
This study aimed to evaluate comprehensively emotion dysregulation in CAP and to examine gender differences between fathers and mother at risk.
Participants and setting
Participants were 186 mothers and 110 fathers of Italian pupils, aged 6–14 years (M = 9.3; SD = 1.9).
Methods
We analyzed emotion dysregulation in terms of specific dimensions (non-acceptance of emotional responses; difficulty in distracting and performing alternative behaviors; lack of confidence in the emotional regulation skills; difficulties controlling impulsive behaviors when distressed; difficulties recognizing emotion; and lack of emotional awareness) and …
Total citations
2021202220232024810116
Scholar articles