2024
DOI: 10.1002/dev.22513
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RSA instability in mothers of preschoolers and adolescents is related to observations of supportive parenting behaviors

Molly E. Hale,
Kayley E. Morrow,
Jianjie Xu
et al.

Abstract: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA; a measure of respiratory modulation of vagal control of heart rate) is a dynamic process. For mothers, RSA functioning has been associated with depressive symptoms and coincides with supportive parenting. However, research has largely focused on RSA suppression (i.e., difference score from rest to stress task). The present study examined depressive symptoms and supportive parenting with RSA instability—a dynamic measure of the magnitude of RSA change across a task. In two sam… Show more

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