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The Emotion Regulation Strategies Scale is a 21-item self-reported measure of children’s methods for controlling anger and worry. Children complete a one-on-one interview to assess endorsement of emotion regulation strategies such as inhibition and expression using the 11-item Children’s Anger Management Scale (CAMS) and the 10-item Children’s Worry Management Scale (CWMS). All items are scored using a 3-point Likert scale (1 = hardly ever, 2 = sometimes, 3 = often).

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CONDITIONS

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CONTRASTS

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