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Objectives: This study aims to examine the predictive role of psychological resilience and emotion socialization strategies scores of mothers with 48-72 months old children on their children's emotion regulation skills, after controlling for some sociodemographic variables. Materials and Methods:This study consisted of 659 mothers with 48-72 months old children reached by snowball and convenience sampling method.Data were collected online on a voluntary basis through the Sociodemographic Information Form, the Emotion Regulation Scale, the Scale for Coping with Negative Emotions of Children, and the Adult Resilience Scale.The research is cross-sectional and based on relational screening model. Results:The results show that children's emotion regulation skills scores are positively and significantly predicted by mothers' psychological resilience scores (β=0.279;p<0.01), positively and significantly predicted by mothers' supportive emotion socialization strategies scores (β=0.220;p<0.01), and negatively and significantly predicted by mothers' non-supportive emotion socialization strategies scores (β=-0.260;p<0.01).The multiple linear regression analysis results demonstrated that after controlling children's gender and number of child in a family, the mother's psychological resilience, supportive, and non-supportive emotion socialization strategies scores are significant predictors of emotion regulation scores (p<0.01).
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