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    Emotional Impulsivity and Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties Among Children With ADHD: An Ecological Momentary Assessment Study by Rosen, Paul J., Factor, Perry I.

    Published in Journal of attention disorders (01-09-2015)
    “…Objective: Children with ADHD often demonstrate impulsive shifts in emotion, characterized by sudden and intense shifts in affect. This study examined the…”
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    The Relation of Poor Emotional Awareness and Externalizing Behavior Among Children With ADHD by Factor, Perry I., Rosen, Paul J., Reyes, Rachel A.

    Published in Journal of attention disorders (01-02-2016)
    “…Objective: Children with ADHD often demonstrate poor emotional self-awareness and higher levels of externalizing behavior problems relative to unaffected…”
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    Functional Impairment Variability in Children With ADHD Due to Emotional Impulsivity by Walerius, Danielle M., Reyes, Rachel A., Rosen, Paul J., Factor, Perry I.

    Published in Journal of attention disorders (01-06-2018)
    “…Objective: The present study utilized ecological momentary assessment (EMA) to examine the effects of emotional impulsivity on overall functional impairment…”
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    Emotional Impulsivity in Children with ADHD Associated with Comorbid—Not ADHD—Symptomatology by Factor, Perry I., Reyes, Rachel A., Rosen, Paul J.

    “…Children with ADHD often demonstrate sudden and intense shifts in both positive and negative affect. This study examined the role of diagnostic status on…”
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    The association of emotional lability and emotional and behavioral difficulties among children with and without ADHD by Rosen, Paul J., Walerius, Danielle M., Fogleman, Nicholas D., Factor, Perry I.

    “…Children with ADHD often demonstrate a pattern of emotional lability characterized by sudden and intense shifts in affect. Emotional lability has been linked…”
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