Department of Psychology2024-11-1020071046-1310N/A2-s2.0-34248578675https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/17142The aim of this study was to examine the distinct roles of emotion and behavior regulation in externalizing behavior problems of elementary school children. Parents and teachers of 104 seven-year-old children living in Istanbul were given the Emotion Regulation Checklist and the Children's Behavior Questionnaire. The Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory was used to measure children's externalizing behaviors. Results revealed that emotion and behavior regulation are modestly related to each other, and in general, both abilities are linked to externalizing behaviors. Low emotion and low behavior regulation significantly predict extemalizing behaviors. Interaction between the two regulatory abilities predicts externalizing behaviors. Emotion and behavior regulation appear to be separate dimensions operating together in relation to children's behavior problems.PsychologyWhat counts in externalizing behaviors? The contributions of emotion and behavior regulationJournal Article1936-4733245769300004816