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Development and Initial Validation of the Children's Sadness Management Scale
Authors:Janice Zeman  Kimberly Shipman  Susan Penza-Clyve
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, University of Maine, 5742 Little Hall, Orono, ME, 04469-5742
2. University of Georgia, Georgia
3. Brown University School of Medicine, ???
Abstract:Although sadness in children is a normal and transient experience, research has not investigated how children manage sadness. Understanding normative sadness management has important implications for helping children who exhibit maladaptive forms of emotional expression. The Children's Sadness Management Scale (CSMS) was developed to assess children's inhibition, dysregulated-expression, and coping with sadness experience and expression. Using multiple informants, reliability and validity were established based on a community sample of 227 fourth- and fifth-grade children's self-report, maternal report (N = 171), and peer ratings of behavior (N = 227). A three-factor solution was supported with strong internal consistency for the Inhibition scale and moderately strong internal consistency for the Emotion Regulation Coping and Dysregulated-Expression scales. Findings indicate that the CSMS provides a reliable and valid measure of normative sadness management.
Keywords:emotion management  children  assessment  sadness
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