DEVSCI Colloquium: "Non-Academic Research and Careers"

Wednesday, November 30, 2022
12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.
2119 Benjamin Building

Title"Non-Academic Research and Careers"

Speaker: Elizabeth Karberg (Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation)

AbstractHow do dynamic caregiver-child emotion socialization experiences contribute to the development of children’s mental health problems? In this talk, I will broadly describe my research program and present four studies examining the child-level and social mechanisms through which caregivers contribute to children’s social anxiety and other mental health problems. The first two studies will focus on children’s social wariness towards novel peers and error monitoring in social contexts as child-level mechanisms linking caregivers’ personality with adolescents’ social anxiety. The third study will examine caregivers’ verbal communication as a social mechanism for children’s “social fear” learning. The last study will focus on how the interplay between Black American caregivers’ emotion suppression, racial socialization, and children’s own characteristics (i.e., biological sensitivity to context) predicts young children’s internalizing and externalizing problems. Finally, I will briefly describe my ongoing F32 research study and the future directions of my work.

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