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    Relations Among Family, Peer, and Academic Stress and Adjustment in Chinese Adolescents: A Daily Diary Analysis by Xu, Jianjie, Wang, Hui, Liu, Sihan, Hale, Molly E., Weng, Xiaofang, Ahemaitijiang, Nigela, Hu, Yueqin, Suveg, Cynthia, Han, Zhuo Rachel

    Published in Developmental psychology (01-07-2023)
    “…Family, peers, and academics are three central sources of stress for Chinese adolescents, which have potential negative implications for youth's adjustment…”
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    Identifying mental health outcomes and evidence-based psychological interventions for supporting pediatric gunshot wound patients: A systematic review and proposed conceptual model by Hale, Molly E, Pinkman, Kahyah, Quinoy, Alexis M, Schoffner, Kindell R

    Published in BMC pediatrics (18-06-2024)
    “…Accidental and assault gunshot wounds (GSWs) are the second leading cause of injury in the United States for youth ages 1- to 17-years-old, resulting in…”
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    Parent emotional support alters the association between parent-child interbrain synchrony and interaction quality by Xu, Jianjie, Liu, Sihan, Zhu, Yuhao, Hale, Molly E, Wang, Qiandong, Wang, Xinni, Gao, Mengyu Miranda, Wang, Hui, Suveg, Cynthia, Han, Zhuo Rachel

    Published in Child development (26-09-2024)
    “…Using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) hyperscanning methodology, this study investigated whether parent emotional support moderated the relation…”
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    Adolescent emotion regulation trajectories: The influence of parent and friend emotion socialization by Hale, Molly E., Price, Natalee N., Borowski, Sarah K., Zeman, Janice L.

    Published in Journal of research on adolescence (01-09-2023)
    “…With mounting evidence demonstrating the link between child emotion regulation (ER) and emotion socialization, we conducted a longitudinal study to understand…”
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    Resting respiratory sinus arrythmia and cognitive reappraisal moderate the link between political climate stress and anxiety symptoms in Latina and Black mothers by Hale, Molly E, George, Andrea M, Caughy, Margaret O, Suveg, Cynthia

    Published in Anxiety, stress, and coping (01-01-2024)
    “…Guided by the Family Stress Model for minority families, the present study examined the potential buffering effect of resting respiratory sinus arrythmia…”
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    Maternal negative affect moderates behavioral and physiological synchrony in Latinx and Black mother–child dyads by Hale, Molly E., Morrow, Kayley E., George, Andrea M., Gayer, Amy, Caughy, Margaret O., Suveg, Cynthia

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-07-2023)
    “…Positive behavioral synchrony (PBS) between mothers and children involves the bidirectional exchange of verbal and nonverbal communication. Respiratory sinus…”
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    RSA instability in mothers of preschoolers and adolescents is related to observations of supportive parenting behaviors by Hale, Molly E., Morrow, Kayley E., Xu, Jianjie, Han, Zhuo Rachel, Oshri, Assaf, Shaffer, Anne, Caughy, Margaret O., Suveg, Cynthia

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-07-2024)
    “…Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA; a measure of respiratory modulation of vagal control of heart rate) is a dynamic process. For mothers, RSA functioning has…”
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    Predictors of Latent Class Trajectories of Depressive Symptoms in Latina Mothers by West, Kara B., Hale, Molly E., Roche, Kathleen M., White, Rebecca M. B., Suveg, Cynthia

    Published in Journal of family psychology (01-06-2022)
    “…Guided by the Family Stress Model (FSM) for minority families, the present study examined culture-specific (i.e., stress responses to anti-immigration actions…”
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    Parent and friend emotion socialization in adolescence: The path to internalizing symptoms by Hale, Molly E., Zeman, Janice L.

    “…Emotion socialization is a fundamental process for adolescent's psychological functioning, yet multiple socialization agents have rarely been examined…”
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    Child self-regulation profiles relate to emotion parenting in Black and Latinx mother-child dyads by George, Andrea M., Hale, Molly E., Wang, Haobi, Abney, Drew, Caughy, Margaret O., Suveg, Cynthia

    “…Across cultures, child self-regulation develops within the parent-child relationship and requires flexible management of one's biology and behaviors. Despite…”
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