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Kayley Morrow

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Education:
2023 - M.S. University of Georgia
2019 - B.A. West Virginia University
Research Interests:

I am interested in understanding how individual and dyadic processes influence the intergenerational transmission of psychopathology symptoms in parents and children. Using a multi-methodological and dynamic-systems approach, I examine the role of parenting behaviors and parent-child coregulatory patterns to identify ways to promote youth socioemotional functioning and self-regulation development.

Dissertation/Thesis Title:
A Latent Profile Analysis of Maternal Self-Regulation and Associations with Parent-Child Behavioral and Physiological Synchrony in Latinx and Black Mother-Child-Dyads (Thesis Title)

Shared Affect and Physiological Synchrony as a Moderator of the Link Between Psychopathology Symptoms in Mother-Child Dyads (Dissertation Title)

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