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Visual representation of the significant indirect effect of maternal internalizing on external emotion regulation in the child through both measures of heart rate variability (the high frequency component and RMSSD).
<p>Visual representation of the significant indirect effect of maternal internalizing on external emotion regulation in the child through both measures of heart rate variability (the high frequency component and RMSSD).</p
Partial correlations between interoceptive sensitivity and heart rate variability and ER strategies and parental internalizing.
<p>Partial correlations between interoceptive sensitivity and heart rate variability and ER strategies and parental internalizing.</p
Follow-up correlations between interoceptive sensitivity and the subscales of maladaptive emotion regulation.
<p>Follow-up correlations between interoceptive sensitivity and the subscales of maladaptive emotion regulation.</p
Follow-up correlations between heart rate variability and the subscales of external emotion regulation.
<p>Follow-up correlations between heart rate variability and the subscales of external emotion regulation.</p
Scatterplots depicting the significant correlations between parental internalizing symptoms and interoceptive sensitivity and heart rate variability (high frequency component) in the child.
<p>While maternal internalizing symptoms were correlated with child autonomic components (left panes), this effect was absent for paternal internalizing symptoms (right panes). Bivariate correlations are shown for the purpose of clear visualization and interpretation.</p