A Systematic Review Of Emotion Regulation Measurement In Children And Adolescents Diagnosed With Intellectual Disabilities

JOURNAL OF INTELLECTUAL & DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITY(2021)

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Background:Emotion regulation is a challenge for many, in particular children with intellectual disabilities. To support understanding and the development of interventions in this area it is essential to identify valid and reliable measures. Method:This systematic review aimed to identify measures that assess all five emotion regulation domains as described by the process model of emotion regulation; situation selection, situation modification, attention deployment, cognitive control, and response modulation. The validity and reliability of these measures was determined by the COSMIN Risk of Bias checklist. Results:Of the 10 measures identified, only the Anxiety, Depression, and Mood Scale possessed moderate levels of evidence. However, this measure does not assess all five domains of emotion regulation. Conclusions:Future research would benefit from the development of both informant and self-report measures for children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities, that assess all the five domains of emotion regulation.
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Children and adolescence, emotion regulation, intellectual disability, measures, systematic review
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