#8893. Mothers’ preparation for bias and responses to children’s distress predict positive adjustment among Black children: an attachment perspective

January 2027publication date
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Developmental and Educational Psychology;
Psychiatry and Mental Health;
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Abstract:
This study examined parents’ preparation for bias, suppression responses, and supportive responses to their children’s distress as predictors of children’s emotional and behavioral self-regulation. The roles of the attachment styles were also considered.
Keywords:
attachment security; behavior regulation; emotion regulation; Racial socialization; secure-base provision

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