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Depressive symptoms and emotion regulation strategies in children with and without developmental language disorder: a longitudinal study
2018
International journal of language and communication disorders
Depressive symptoms are common in children with developmental language disorder (DLD). However, risk and protective factors contributing to these problems are currently underspecified. Aims: The current longitudinal study examined the role of emotion-regulation (ER) strategies in the severity of depressive symptoms in children with and without DLD, taking into account the severity of communication problems of children with DLD. Methods & Procedures: We followed clinically referred children with
doi:10.1111/1460-6984.12423
pmid:30141224
fatcat:66eem5vnmzd4rdqtshlsrcm5h4