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Temperament and School Readiness – A Literature Review - FrontiersMay 19, 2021 · Temperament, as a cluster of mental attributes that are presented in the form of experiencing and reacting to stimuli with an effect on ...
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Temperament and Its Role in Developmental Psychopathology - PMCTemperament refers to early-appearing variation in emotional reactivity. The core dimensions of temperament and optimal method for assessment continue to be ...
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Childhood temperament and adulthood personality differentially ...Jun 18, 2022 · For simplicity, we use the term “temperament” to refer to the assessment of individual differences in childhood. However, at its core, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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History of Temperament and Temperament TheoryHumoral theory states that there are four body humors, and their proper mixture is the condition of health. The theory is ascribed to the school of Cos and more ...
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Medicine from Galen to the Present: A Short History - PMC - NIHGalen believed that the body contained four important liquids called humors, which were phlegm, blood, yellow bile, and black bile. These humors must remain in ...Missing: expansion temperament
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Johann Friedrich Herbart (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)Dec 8, 2015 · Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776–1841) is known today mainly as a founding figure of modern psychology and educational theory.Missing: temperament | Show results with:temperament
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(PDF) Temperament, Development, and Personality - ResearchGateAug 9, 2025 · Temperament is generally defined as biologically based individual differences in reactivity and self-regulation that are present early in life ...
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Temperamental Dimensions in Early Childhood: Gender Differences ...Jul 18, 2025 · Temperament is defined as a set of basic dispositions that manifest in the domains of activity, affectivity, attention, and self-regulation.
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The complex genetics and biology of human temperament: a review ...Nov 11, 2019 · We hypothesized that the distinction between temperament and character was more likely to be specified by identifying which system of ...
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Roundtable: What Is Temperament? Four Approaches - Academia.eduThomas and Chess: We conceptualize temperament as the stylistic component of be-havior-that is, the how of behavior as differentiated from motivation, the why ...
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The Concepts of Personality and TemperamentWhat precisely goes on when, in answer to the question, "Why is our ... Temperament stands for stylistic aspects, personality for content aspect of be-.
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The four 'humours': Our 2,500-year-old mania for personality typesSep 17, 2025 · Melancholics were thought to be cold and dry, and associated with earth, winter and old age. Sanguines, hot and moist, were associated with air, ...
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Four Temperament - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe four temperaments refer to an ancient theory suggesting that personality is determined by the balance of four bodily fluids, or humors: sanguine (cheerful ...
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A Comprehensive Profiling System Integrating Myers-Briggs Type ...This study identified the integrated correlation between MBTI and DISC, addressing the limitations of existing personality theories and enabling theoretical ...
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Prakriti (constitutional typology) in Ayurveda: a critical review of ...A recent study showed that Ayurveda was preferred for its “natural approach” and “fewer side effects” by patients in the Organization for Economic Cooperation ...
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Temperament-Based Intervention: Re-examining Goodness of FitOthers had temperaments that Chess and Thomas characterized as “difficult.” They exhibited negative reactions to even minor events. Still other children were ...
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Behavioral Inhibition - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsKagan's foundational research on behavioral inhibition demonstrated that the 20% of a community sample of 4-month-old infants who responded to novel ...
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Early-life neural correlates of behavioral inhibition and anxiety riskOct 4, 2025 · Behavioral Inhibition (BI) and Negative Reactivity (NR) were originally defined by Jerome Kagan as behavioral reactions that are unique to the ...
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The Infant Behavior Questionnaire (IBQ and IBQ-R) | Mary Rothbart's ...The IBQ and IBQ-R have been designed to measure temperament in infants between the ages of 3 and 12 months.
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The stability of temperament from early childhood to early adolescenceAbstract. Temperament is a core aspect of children's psychological functioning and is assumed to be at least somewhat stable across childhood.
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Development of temperament types from infancy to adolescenceFindings support the presence of theorized biologically-based temperament types that develop rapidly in infancy and toddlerhood.
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(PDF) An investigation into differences between the structure of ...Aug 6, 2025 · The Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ) proposed by Rusalov (1989) measures four dynamical properties of activity -Ergonicity ( ...<|separator|>
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Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ)Rusalov upgraded his model to 12 (4 x 3) components implemented in his Extended Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ) in the mid-1990-s.
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[PDF] Is temperament activity-specific? Validation of the Structure of ...Compact Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ-77) (Rusalov & Trofimova, 2007). The STQ-77 has 77 statements, assigned to 12 temperamental scales (6 ...
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The STQ-77 structure and its temperament scales - ResearchGateTrofimova revised Rusalov's STQ model based upon an analysis of the functionality of neurotransmitter systems, Luria's model of three neuroanatomic systems ...
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Structure of Temperament Questionnaire - Encyclopedia.pubOct 25, 2022 · Rusalov's version of the STQ measures 12 traits related to 4 aspects of behaviour (ergonicity (endurance), plasticity, tempo and emotionality), ...
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A controversy around mobility-like scales of temperamentTo highlight this controversy, this paper reports the results from three studies conducted on English-Canadian, Russian, and Portuguese-Brazilian samples. The ...Missing: critiques | Show results with:critiques
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A psychobiological model of temperament and character - PubMedIn this study, we describe a psychobiological model of the structure and development of personality that accounts for dimensions of both temperament and ...
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A Psychobiological Model of Temperament and CharacterIn this study, we describe a psychobiological model of the structure and development of personality that accounts for dimensions of both temperament and.
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Cloninger's Psychobiological Model of Temperament and Character ...Aug 7, 2025 · Cloninger's psychobiological model identifies 4 dimensions of temperament and 3 dimension of character. The Five-Factor Model (FFM) of ...
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Emotion Regulation in the Preadolescent Brain and the Role of ...Oct 21, 2025 · This study investigated the association between emotion regulation, brain maturation, and self‐regulation traits in preadolescents, ...
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Development of temperamental effortful control mediates the ...This study is the first to describe the relationship between maturation of the prefrontal cortex and temperamental EC during adolescence using a within-subjects ...2. Methodology · 3. Results · 4. Discussion
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Gut microbiome-brain axis and inflammation in temperament ...Microbiome is associated with temperament from birth through childhood. Associations have been observed between adult personality traits and gut microbiome.Gut Microbiome-Brain Axis... · Highlights · Microbiome And Early Life...
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Babies' gut bacteria may influence future emotional health | EurekAlert!Oct 30, 2025 · The findings suggest that early gut bacteria could play a role in programming brain circuits tied to emotional health in later childhood. If ...
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The Gut-Brain Axis and Mental Health: How Diet Shapes Our ...Jul 21, 2025 · Dietary choices significantly influence the gut microbiome, thereby affecting emotional, cognitive, and neurological health. This review ...
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Behavioral Genetics and Child Temperament - PMC - NIHTwin and adoption studies suggest that individual differences in infant and child temperament are genetically influenced.
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Sources of Human Psychological Differences: The Minnesota Study ...Aug 10, 2025 · Consider, for instance, a review article summarizing the results of twin studies estimating the broad-sense heritability of one or more traits ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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D4 dopamine-receptor (DRD4) alleles and novelty seeking in ...Two reports have been published suggesting an association between the personality trait of novelty seeking and the DRD4*7R allele at the D4 dopamine-receptor ...
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Role of the serotonin transporter gene in temperament and characterThe serotonin transporter influences two broad areas of personality, negative affect and social disaffiliation, that are consistent across inventories.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The association between temperament and polygenic score for ...Feb 27, 2025 · The present study examined associations of polygenic scores for anxiety (PGS-Anxiety) and ADHD (PGS-ADHD) with temperament characteristics in a ...
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Prenatal Influences on Temperament Development: The Role of ...Epigenetic mechanisms play a critical role in fetal programming, providing the basis for either healthy outcomes or disruption of physical and mental health.
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The neurobiological basis of temperament - ScienceDirect.comR.N. Cardinal et al. Emotion and motivation: the role of the amygdala, ventral striatum, and prefrontal cortex. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews. (2002).
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Temperament and brain networks of attention. - APA PsycNetTemperament and brain networks of attention. Citation. Rothbart, M. K., Posner, M. I., & Sheese, B. E. (2020). Temperament and brain networks of attention.Citation · Abstract · Affiliation
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Prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and threat processing: implications for ...Sep 20, 2021 · An abundance of research suggests that the prefrontal cortex is central to fear processing—that is, how fears are acquired and strategies to ...Missing: temperament ganglia
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Neurobiology and neurochemistry of temperament in children.Neuroticism modulates amygdala-prefrontal connectivity in response to negative emotional facial expressions. ... The prefrontal cortex and cognitive control.
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Functional network organizations of two contrasting temperament ...Aug 5, 2014 · According to Haier et al. (1987), the neurobiological basis of the BAS includes the PFC, amygdala, and basal ganglia (BG), while the ...
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Neural Correlates of Four Broad Temperament DimensionsFour suites of behavioral traits have been associated with four broad neural systems: the 1) dopamine and related norepinephrine system; 2) serotonin; ...
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Cornell psychologist finds chemical evidence for a personality trait ...A Cornell University clinical psychologist has shown for the first time how the neurotransmitter dopamine affects one type of happiness, a personality trait ...
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Anxious Personality Traits: Perspectives from Basic Emotions and ...The results of this study suggest that there is a correlation between personality traits and emotions, and both depend on monoamine neurotransmitters.
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Editorial: Neurotransmitters and Emotions - FrontiersJan 28, 2020 · Norepinephrine (NE) is responsible for fear and anger emotions that trigger “fight or flight” response; fear and anger are classified as one ...
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Heart rate variability, serum cortisol levels and temperament in a ...Dec 26, 2021 · Heart rate variability, serum cortisol levels and temperament in a sample of workers exposed to occupational stress: a preliminary report.Missing: markers | Show results with:markers
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Heart rate variability, serum cortisol levels and temperament in a ...This review aimed to survey studies providing a rationale for selecting heart rate variability (HRV) as a psychological stress indicator. ... It justifies the ...
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Lighting the Circuits to Risky Decision-Making - ASHBiJan 5, 2024 · Researchers at Kyoto University identify and selectively manipulate the neural circuits underlying the balance of risk vs. reward decision-making using ...<|separator|>
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Experimental change in personality: Overexpression of GDNF in the ...Mar 16, 2025 · Recent studies on psychedelic-assisted therapy have suggested that a reduction in neuroticism and an increase in extraversion/openness are ...
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Temperament and Follow-Up to Adulthood - PubMedA follow-up of the New York longitudinal study at the 18-22-year period has been completed. Only one of the 133 subjects was not interviewed and evaluated.
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Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adult PersonalityWith regard to part one we conclude that a) genetic factors account for about 40-50% of the variance in the Big Five personality traits as measured by standard ...
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Bridging temperament and the Big Five in children - APA PsycNetWe wanted to estimate the genetic factor structure underlying both temperament and the Big Five in children, employing a genetically informed study.Missing: hypothesis | Show results with:hypothesis
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Cross-cultural Temperamental Differences in Infants, Children ... - NIHIndividualistic cultures tend to emphasize independence, exploration, and self-reliance; in contrast, individuals in Collectivist cultures focus on context and ...
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[PDF] Children's Behavioral Styles at Age 3 Are Linked to Their Adult ...The present study thus offers one of the strongest tests to date of the continuity hypothesis and allows for confident generalizations about the extent to ...
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Infancy Emotional/Social Development: TemperamentAccording to Thomas and Chess, there are three general types of temperaments in children: easy, slow-to-warm, and difficult. Easy children are generally happy, ...
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Identifying child temperament types using cluster analysis in three ...Using a qualitative process, Thomas and Chess (1977) identified three temperament types: difficult, easy, and slow-to-warm up. Difficult children show irregular ...
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[PDF] Categorical and Dimensional Models of Personality Disorder□ Abstract We review major categorical and dimensional models of personality pathology, highlighting advantages and disadvantages of these approaches.
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Leveraging machine learning to study how temperament scores ...This meta-analytic data driven effort is the first to rely on advanced machine learning techniques using temperament features to classify infants into born ...
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A Transdiagnostic Temperament-Phenotype Profile Approach ... - NIHIn contrast, hybrid dimensional-categorical approaches to classification have been increasingly discussed (Maser et al., 2009) and even integrated as an ...
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The Children's Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ)Three factors have been reliably recovered from this instrument, labeled Negative Affectivity, Surgency Extraversion, and Effortful Control.
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Children's Behavior Questionnaire--Very Short FormA shortened form of the 195-item Children's Behavior Questionnaire (CBQ; Rothbart et al, 1994), a well-established caregiver report measure of temperament for ...<|separator|>
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The Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire (EATQ-R)The current questionnaire has been designed to specifically tap experiences common to adolescents, and is available in self- and parent-report formats.
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Developing a model for adult temperament - ScienceDirect.comIn this paper, we explore the hierarchical relations among lower level constructs of temperament in an extension of Derryberry and Rothbart's (1988) original ...
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The Rusalov Structure of Temperament Questionnaire (STQ)Rusalov has hypothesized that temperament consists of 8 dimensions; 4 object and 4 subject related interactions. Australian data is presented, suggesting good ...Missing: adults | Show results with:adults
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Psychometric evaluation of the Children's Behavior Questionnaire ...In this study, we examined the psychometric properties of the CBQ-VSF in preschool children (N = 277) using teachers and parents as informants.
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Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire--RevisedThe 62-item Early Adolescent Temperament Questionnaire--Revised (EATQ-R ; Ellis & Rothbart, 2001) is a revision of a 1992 instrument developed by Capaldi ...
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Temperament and personality: the German version of the Adult ...Dec 11, 2006 · The Adult Temperament Questionnaire (ATQ) represents a promising, reliable, and valid questionnaire in German language that differentiates the four dimensions ...
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[PDF] The Physiology and Psychology of Behavioral Inhibition in ChildrenOct 8, 2013 · The Physiology and Psychology of Behavioral Inhibition in Children. Author(s): Jerome Kagan, J. Steven Reznick and Nancy Snidman. Source: Child ...<|separator|>
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Revisiting Jerome Kagan and His Research Legacy: An Introduction ...Kagan often conceptualized temperaments as categorical variables, particularly behavioral inhibition (BI; Kagan, 2018), that captured a discrete subset of the ...Missing: 1980s | Show results with:1980s
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Using Wearable Digital Devices to Screen Children for Mental ...May 18, 2024 · We consider some promises and challenges of DPSTs under three broad categories: accuracy and bias, privacy, and accessibility and implementation.
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Goodness of fit - PMC - NIHThey described what is known as “goodness of fit,” a framework that helps in the assessment of a child in a given environmental context.
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Is temperament determined by genetics? - MedlinePlusScientists estimate that 20 to 60 percent of temperament is determined by genetics. Temperament, however, does not have a clear pattern of inheritance.
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Parenting and the Development of Effortful Control from Early ... - NIHPositive parental behaviors thus appear to foster the development of effortful control. Much of this work, however, has involved examining effects of maternal ...Missing: authoritative enhances
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Bidirectional Relations between Temperament and Parenting Styles ...We found support for bidirectional relations between temperament and authoritarian parenting, such that higher effortful control and lower anger/frustration ...
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The Effects of Parenting and Temperament Similarity Among ... - NIHThis study will explore how parenting similarity and temperament similarity affect positive family relationship qualities.
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(PDF) Personality Traits of Children with Single Parents: Is there a ...Sep 29, 2023 · The study shows that children in single-parent families are more responsible and agreeable, perhaps due to social norms and familial expectations.
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What does the scholarly research say about the well-being of ...Overview: We identified 79 scholarly studies that met our criteria for adding to knowledge about the well-being of children with gay or lesbian parents.
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Parent personality, child temperament, and digital mediaOct 4, 2025 · Parent personality may also directly influence digital media behaviors. For example, parents with high neuroticism may experience greater stress ...
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Comprehensive meta-analysis of associations between ...Jan 7, 2022 · To explore the relationship between temperament and character traits in Cloninger's psychobiological theory and mental disorders.
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Risk for Depression and Anxiety in Youth: The Interaction between ...We also found that at high levels of stress, negative affectivity was not related to changes in depressive and anxious symptoms among youth who were already ...
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Meta-Analytic Review of Temperamental Correlates of the Five ... - NIHOur meta-analytic findings showed that anxious, HA, cyclothymic, and depressive temperaments from the two temperamental theories are the strongest correlates of ...
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Behavioral Inhibition and Risk for Developing Social Anxiety DisorderSep 6, 2011 · Behavioral inhibition (BI) has been associated with increased risk for developing social anxiety disorder (SAD); however, the degree of risk ...
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Preschool Temperament as a Factor of Risk and Protection for Later ...Jun 1, 2022 · Temperament might be considered as a risk factor as well as a resilience factor for later externalizing and internalizing disorders.
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High-Activity Temperaments Appear to Be Protective of Major Mood ...Nov 1, 2018 · Temperaments characterized by high activity appear to be protective of major mood episodes in offspring at high genetic risk and could ...
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Interaction between the 5-HTTLPR serotonin transporter ...Individuals with the LL genotype of 5-HTTLPR who were exposed to high family adversity displayed significantly higher rates of depressive or anxiety disorders ...Introduction · Method · Discussion
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[PDF] Time-varying associations from infancy to adolescence - medRxivOct 17, 2025 · We leveraged data from a large, longitudinal cohort with repeated measures of temperament collected at infancy, 2 years, 3 years, 5 years, 7 ...
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Influence of temperament on early neurodevelopmental disordersOct 8, 2024 · Several studies have highlighted the role of temperament as a relevant construct to understand the wide variability observed in neurodevelopmental disorders ( ...
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Temperament-based Learning Styles and School-based ApplicationsAug 9, 2025 · Temperament is believed to influence children's motivation, learning, retention, and retrieval of information, formation of values, and ...
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Mary Rothbart's Temperament QuestionnairesMary Rothbart's questionnaires measure temperament as "constitutionally based individual differences in reactivity and regulation" and are for academic ...
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Temperament and parenting predicting anxiety change in cognitive ...The present study examines the predictive role of child temperament, parent temperament and parenting style in the context of treatment outcome.Missing: informed | Show results with:informed
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Children's temperament: Intervention for parents - ScienceDirect.comAn intervention study designed to help parents assess and understand the implications of their child's temperament is described.
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Preschool Temperament as a Factor of Risk and Protection for Later ...May 31, 2022 · For prevention, a variety of interventions like psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral training, progressive relaxation and skills training (69) ...
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Design and evaluation of a GenAI-based personalized educational ...This research integrates personality traits and emotional responses with GenAI to create personalized educational content.