Elena M C Geronimi
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Geronimi E, Arellano B, Woodruff-Borden J
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2019 Mar;
25(2):435-445.
PMID: 30852914
Despite the important role of cognitions in mindful awareness, research on the cognitive processes underlying mindfulness in young populations is scarce. This study explores the association between the core executive...
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Geronimi E, Patterson H, Woodruff-Borden J
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2015 Aug;
47(3):430-9.
PMID: 26268800
The associations between worry and executive functioning across development have not been previously explored. Examining the interrelationships between these variables in childhood may further elucidate the cognitive nature of worry...
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Affrunti N, Geronimi E, Woodruff-Borden J
J Anxiety Disord
. 2015 Jan;
30:94-102.
PMID: 25618460
Previous research has identified parental perfectionism as a risk factor for child anxiety. Yet few studies investigated why parental perfectionism may play such a role. Based on research suggesting parental...
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Geronimi E, Woodruff-Borden J
Cogn Emot
. 2014 May;
29(2):311-8.
PMID: 24839945
Despite strong evidence that worry is a verbal process, studies examining linguistic features in individuals with generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) are lacking. The aim of the present study is to...
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Affrunti N, Geronimi E, Woodruff-Borden J
Child Psychiatry Hum Dev
. 2013 Nov;
45(4):483-92.
PMID: 24202548
Research has linked fearful temperament and childhood anxiety. Yet there remain numerous factors that moderate and mediate this relation. Two specific factors, identified in separate lines of research, are peer...
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Williams S, Cash E, Daup M, Geronimi E, Sephton S, Woodruff-Borden J
Biol Psychol
. 2013 Mar;
93(2):287-95.
PMID: 23511898
Given that anxiety is highly familial, the current pilot study explored the association between anxiety diagnosis and diurnal cortisol rhythm in mother-child dyads with the hypothesis that a predisposition toward...