Displays of negative facial affect during parent–adolescent conflict and the bidirectional transmission of social anxiety

Volume: 63, Issue: 8, Pages: 846 - 854
Published: Oct 7, 2021
Abstract
Symptoms of social anxiety rise rapidly during adolescence, particularly for girls. Pervasive displays of parental negative affect may increase adolescents' fear of negative evaluation (FNE), thereby increasing risk for social anxiety symptoms. Adolescent displays of negative affect may also exacerbate parents' social anxiety symptoms (via FNE of their child or their parenting skills), yet little research has tested transactional pathways of...
Paper Details
Title
Displays of negative facial affect during parent–adolescent conflict and the bidirectional transmission of social anxiety
Published Date
Oct 7, 2021
Volume
63
Issue
8
Pages
846 - 854
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