“…In contrast, dyads with clinically depressed adolescents showed significant within‐person concordance whereby their physiological and behavioral responses became simultaneously dysregulated. In both preadolescent–mother and adolescent–mother dyads, maternal depressive symptoms are associated with disrupted RSA synchrony during conflictual discussions (Mckillop & Connell, ; Woody, Feurer, Sosoo, Hastings, & Gibb, ). Mothers experiencing greater depressive symptoms also show greater stability in RSA (Amole, Cyranowski, Wright, & Swartz, ; Mckillop & Connell, ) and negative emotion expressions (Connell, McKillop, Patton, Klostermann, & Hughes‐Scalise, ) during such discussions with adolescents, which suggests low physiological and emotional preparedness to respond to environmental or social stressors.…”