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    Relationships among loneliness, emotion dysregulation, sleep quality, and health-related quality of life in coronary heart disease patients by Choo, Rozenne Wei Kim

    Published 2018
    “…This relationship was not moderated by emotion dysregulation. However, poor sleep quality partially mediated this relationship. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Neurobiological evidence for attention bias to food, emotional dysregulation, disinhibition and deficient somatosensory awareness in obesity with binge eating disorder by Aviram-Friedman, R, Astbury, N, Ochner, C, Contento, I, Geliebter, A

    Published 2017
    “…Discussion: Food images elicited neural activity indicating attention bias (cuneate & PCG), emotion dysregulation (BA 19 & 32), and disinhibition (MFG, BA6 & SFG) in obese with BED. …”
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    Self-harm, affective traits, and psychosocial functioning in adults with depressive and bipolar disorders by Weintraub, MJ, Van de Loo, MM, Gitlin, MJ, Miklowitz, DJ

    Published 2017
    “…Across both diagnoses, histories of self-harm were related to lower levels of current global functioning, more severe depressive symptoms, and high self-reported emotional dysregulation and neuroticism. Findings indicate that self-harm is a potent prognostic variable for symptoms, global functioning, and personality functioning in individuals with mood disorders.…”
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    Increased neural response to fear in patients recovered from depression: a 3T functional magnetic resonance imaging study. by Norbury, R, Selvaraj, S, Taylor, M, Harmer, C, Cowen, P

    Published 2010
    “…We suggest that this increase may reflect a compensatory cortical control mechanism with the effect of limiting emotional dysregulation in limbic regions such as the amygdala.…”
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    Neurobiological, psychological and parental influences on the perpetuation of intergenerational violence by Chau, Kerr Qi, Tng, Germaine, Leong, Dorothea Si Min

    Published 2016
    “…In our paper, we seek to explain how the experience of abuse creates multiple pathways to emotional dysregulation, which then predisposes a victim towards perpetuating intergenerational violence. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    A systematic review of the parenting and outcomes experienced by offspring of mothers with borderline personality pathology: Potential mechanisms and clinical implications by Eyden, J, Winsper, C, Wolke, D, Broome, M, MacCallum, F

    Published 2016
    “…Adverse offspring outcomes include BPD symptoms, internalising (including depression) and externalising problems, insecure attachment patterns, and emotional dysregulation. Findings suggest that vulnerability from mother to offspring may be partly transmitted via maladaptive parenting and maternal emotional dysfunction. …”
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    Parenting and preschool child behaviour among Turkish immigrant, migrant and non-migrant families by Daglar, M, Melhuish, E, Barnes, J

    Published 2011
    “…Children in immigrant families had more externalizing problems, internalizing problems and emotional dysregulation and less social competence than migrant and nonmigrant children. …”
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    Early risk factors for joint trajectories of bullying victimisation and perpetration by Chow, ARW, Pingault, J-B, Baldwin, JR

    Published 2022
    “…Individual vulnerabilities (e.g., emotional dysregulation, cognitive difficulties) and adverse family environments (maternal psychopathology, low income) in pre-school years independently forecast multiple trajectories of bullying involvement. …”
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    Decreased heart rate variability during emotion regulation in subjects at risk for psychopathology. by Di Simplicio, M, Costoloni, G, Western, D, Hanson, B, Taggart, P, Harmer, C

    Published 2012
    “…Such findings support the importance of exploring the combination of ANS adaptability and emotional dysregulation in neuroticism as different facets of a common psychosomatic vulnerability factor.…”
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    Early life rearing of stressed animals in complex housing environment drives stress resilience in physiology, behavior and brain plasticity during adulthood by Hegde Nagarajan, Akshaya

    Published 2018
    “…Thus, exploring the amygdala in maternally separated rats is crucial in understanding the mechanisms that drives emotional dysregulation in early-life stress model. Interestingly, recent studies showed that short-term enriched environment can enhance prominent innate behaviours like avoidance of predator odour and attractiveness of adult male rats. …”
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    How is affective instability defined and measured? A systematic review by Marwaha, S, He, Z, Broome, M, Singh, S, Scott, J, Eyden, J, Wolke, D

    Published 2014
    “…Numbers of definitions for each of the terms employed in included studies were: AI (n = 7), affective lability (n = 6), affective dysregulation (n = 1), emotional dysregulation (n = 4), emotion regulation (n = 2), emotional lability (n = 1), mood instability (n = 2), mood lability (n = 1) and mood swings (n = 1); however, these concepts showed considerable overlap in features. …”
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    How is affective instability defined and measured? A systematic review by Marwaha, S, He, Z, Broome, M, Singh, S, Wolke, D, Scott, J, Eyden, J

    Published 2013
    “…Numbers of definitions for each of the terms employed in included studies were: AI (n = 7), affective lability (n = 6), affective dysregulation (n = 1), emotional dysregulation (n = 4), emotion regulation (n = 2), emotional lability (n = 1), mood instability (n = 2), mood lability (n = 1) and mood swings (n = 1); however, these concepts showed considerable overlap in features. …”
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    Altered gray matter morphometry and resting-state functional and structural connectivity in social anxiety disorder. by Liao, W, Xu, Q, Mantini, D, Ding, J, Machado-de-Sousa, J, Hallak, J, Trzesniak, C, Qiu, C, Zeng, L, Zhang, W, Crippa, J, Gong, Q, Chen, H

    Published 2011
    “…In social anxiety disorder (SAD), impairments in limbic/paralimbic structures are associated with emotional dysregulation and inhibition of the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC). …”
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    Emotional bias modification in youths with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) : new research vista by Zhang, Melvyn, Chow, Aloysius, Vallabhajosyula, Ranganath, Fung, Daniel Shuen Sheng

    Published 2021
    “…These studies provide us with preliminary evidence for the effectiveness of modifying emotional biases and how it could help in ameliorating symptoms related to emotional dysregulation. There needs to be future research in this area with further evidence supporting the effectiveness of modifying emotional biases. …”
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    Patient, supporter and primary healthcare professional perspectives on health risks in over 16s with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in England: a national survey s... by Ward, JH, Becker, K, Smith, J, Price, A, Newlove-Delgado, T

    Published 2024
    “…These related to difficulties with activities of daily living, as well as healthcare interactions and the impact of core features of ADHD (e.g. impulsivity, emotional dysregulation). These risks are not currently explicitly addressed in United Kingdom national guidance on ADHD. …”
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    Gareth McAteer - Thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the degree of Doctor of Clinical Psychology (DClinPsych) by McAteer, G

    Published 2024
    “…SUN is designed to provide an open access community support group based on the principles of a Therapeutic Community for those who may struggle with interpersonal difficulties or emotional dysregulation associated with personality disorders.…”
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    Relationships among emotion regulation, depression, anxiety, stress, and physical health-related quality of life in coronary heart disease patients by Ng, Min Geng

    Published 2020
    “…Even though baseline emotion dysregulation levels were not found to predict change in physical HRQoL, negative change in emotion dysregulating predicted further deterioration in physical HQRoL in 6 months. …”
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Relationship between difficulites in emotion regulation, subjective well being and working alliance between counsellors and client among substance abuseru by Chan, Grace Chee Yan, Ismail, Asmah

    Published 2017
    “…The research intends to explore the associations between aspects of emotion dysregulations with level of satisfaction with life and working alliance between counsellor and client. …”
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