A Study of Temperamental patterns in relation to emotional processing among juvenile delinquents
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Temperamental patterns, juvenile, delinquents, Emotional ProcessingAbstract
Research linking child behavioural problems to temperamental vulnerabilities is discussed. Moreover, we discuss two subfields of research into the developmental processes that may moderate the correlation between temperament and behavioural problems. These include learning to control your emotions and expand your awareness. The two conditions are linked to a child's temperamental flaws and may exacerbate behavioural problems. These two processes have been hypothesised to account for differences between previously recognised subgroups of antisocial adolescents.
Methods: Both the Emotional Processing Scale developed by Roger Baker and the Dimensions of Temperament Scale developed by Dr. N. K. Chadha and Ms. S. Chandna will be used to determine the strength of the correlation between temperament pattern and emotional processing.
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