Lixian Cui
New York University Shanghai
33 Papers
5 Citations
Lixian Cui is an academic researcher from New York University Shanghai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Anxiety. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Lixian Cui include University of Toronto.
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Papers
Parental Psychological Control and Adolescent Adjustment: The Role of Adolescent Emotion Regulation.
Lixian Cui,Amanda Sheffield Morris,Michael M. Criss,Benjamin J Houltberg Dr.,Jennifer S. Silk +4 more
TL;DR: Emotion regulation is one mechanism through which psychological control is linked to adolescent adjustment, particularly anger dysregulation, and this pattern holds for both younger and older adolescents and for both boys and girls.
Adolescent RSA responses during an anger discussion task: Relations to emotion regulation and adjustment.
Lixian Cui,Amanda Sheffield Morris,Amanda W. Harrist,Robert E. Larzelere,Michael M. Criss,Benjamin J Houltberg Dr. +5 more
TL;DR: Associations between adolescent respiratory sinus arrhythmia during an angry event discussion task and adolescents' emotion regulation and adjustment and high RSA baseline was associated with more adolescent prosocial behavior, but RSA was not significantly linked to adolescent aggressive behavior.
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Children's Sympathy, Guilt, and Moral Reasoning in Helping, Cooperation, and Sharing: A 6-Year Longitudinal Study
Tina Malti,Sophia F. Ongley,Joanna Peplak,María Paula Chaparro,Marlis Buchmann,Antonio Zuffianò,Lixian Cui +6 more
TL;DR: Both sympathy and guilt-sadness were associated with the development of sharing, and the findings are discussed in relation to the emergence of differential motivational pathways to helping, cooperation, and sharing.
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Link Between Monitoring Behavior and Adolescent Adjustment: An Analysis of Direct and Indirect Effects
Michael M. Criss,Tammy Lee,Amanda Sheffield Morris,Lixian Cui,Cara D. Bosler,Karina M. Shreffler,Jennifer S. Silk +6 more
TL;DR: Results showed that when the monitoring behavior factors were examined simultaneously, only child disclosure was significantly and inversely related to youth antisocial behavior, and only parental involvement was significantly associated with less substance use.
Longitudinal links between maternal and peer emotion socialization and adolescent girls' socioemotional adjustment
Lixian Cui,Michael M. Criss,Erin L. Ratliff,Zezhen Wu,Benjamin J Houltberg Dr.,Jennifer S. Silk,Amanda Sheffield Morris +6 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrated that higher levels of maternal and peer emotionally supportive socialization practices were associated with lower levels of girls' daily negative affect, and Mothers' supportive practices also predicted increases in girls' emotion regulation over time.
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