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Elizabeth J Kiel

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Baumgartner N, Kiel E
Infancy . 2025 Mar; 30(2):e70010. PMID: 40074723
Child inhibited temperament is influenced by parenting behaviors, and vice versa. Fathers remain underrepresented in studies examining relations between parenting and temperament. The current study focused on fathers, using a...
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Price N, Kiel E
Dev Psychol . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39172412
Several developmental theories identify caregiver emotion socialization (ES) as predicting multiple child psychological outcomes, including anxiety. The present study delineated developmental trajectories of mothers' ES practices, specifically the initial levels...
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Aaron E, Kiel E
J Fam Psychol . 2024 Jun; 38(6):899-910. PMID: 38934913
Protective parenting, when enacted in contexts that do not require it, predicts child anxiety. Both child (e.g., temperament) and maternal (e.g., physiology and cognition) factors relate to parenting behavior, supporting...
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Aaron E, Caley E, Kiel E
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev . 2024 Jun; 27(3):807-831. PMID: 38879843
The literature on the role of parenting in the relation between child inhibited temperament and child anxiety is inconsistent, with some literature supporting a moderating role and some literature supporting...
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Kiel E, Aaron E
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol . 2024 Apr; 52(9):1441-1453. PMID: 38668930
Emotion dysregulation is implicated in child social anxiety and its etiology. Child emotion dysregulation has been studied via physiological indicators (e.g., respiratory sinus arrhythmia [RSA]) and behavioral indicators (e.g., effortful...
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Dreyer-Oren S, Das A, Geyer R, Fite R, Kiel E, Clerkin E
J Behav Ther Exp Psychiatry . 2024 Mar; 84:101961. PMID: 38489952
Background And Objectives: Reducing social anxiety development among incoming college students may improve college adjustment and mental health outcomes. This study tested whether cognitive bias modification for interpretations (CBM-I) reduces...
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Gratz K, Myntti W, Kiel E, Kurtz A, Tull M
Personal Disord . 2023 Jun; 15(1):84-93. PMID: 37326567
Despite evidence for the intergenerational transmission of borderline personality disorder (BPD) pathology from mothers to offspring, the factors underlying the relation between mother and child BPD symptoms remain unclear and...
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Kiel E
J Child Psychol Psychiatry . 2023 Feb; 64(4):562-565. PMID: 36847558
Behavioral inhibition in early life is among the robust predictors of later anxiety problems, particularly social anxiety, one of the most pressing mental health concerns across the lifespan. However, the...
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Brooker R, Mistry-Patel S, Kiel E, Liu S, Van Lieshout R, Schmidt L, et al.
J Affect Disord Rep . 2023 Jan; 11. PMID: 36700059
Background: Although the effects of maternal behavior on the development of child emotion characteristics is relatively well-established, effects of infant characteristics on maternal emotion development is less well known. This...
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Kiel E, Baumgartner N
Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol . 2022 Nov; 51(3):413-425. PMID: 36370221
Reciprocal parent-child interactions are theorized to play a crucial role in child anxiety development and maintenance. The current study tested whether toddler-solicited maternal comforting behavior in low-threat (mildly challenging and...