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  1. Mar 28, 2024 · Although some researchers have used the term interpersonal emotion regulation to refer to any form of emotion regulation that involves a social component, including the regulation of one's own feelings using the presence or help of others (Zaki & Williams, 2013), we reserve the term to refer exclusively to extrinsic processes in which the feelings regulated belong to another person (i.e., the ...

    • 28 March 2024
    • 18, Issue4
  2. Mar 29, 2021 · According to Rimé, IER works as an interpersonal regulatory signal that people use as emotion regulation attempts in the aftermath of an emotional experience. From Rimé's work, several interactive interpersonal processes involved in emotional management, such as social coping, social support, altruisms, and prosocial behaviors have been ...

  3. Jul 8, 2024 · Accepted April 30, 2024. Interpersonal emotion regulation occurs when people influence others’ emotions (extrinsic regulation) or turn to others to influence their own emotions (intrinsic regulation). Research on interpersonal regulation has tended to focus on how people regulate emotions, with little interrogation of why people do it ...

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    • Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
    • Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
    • Depression Anxiety Stress Scale
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    • Data Analytic Strategy

    The sample of the study consisted of 318 participants (243 females) between ages 18 and 25 (M = 21.17, SD =1.89). The majority of the participants were at least high school graduates (98.1%). Sixty-three percent of the participants were born in more urbanized parts of the country and 86.5% are currently residing in more urbanized parts of Turkey.

    Developed by Hofmann et al. (2016), the scale has 20 items on 4-Likert type scale which asses EPA, S, PT, and SM dimensions of IER. A sample item is “When I’m sad, it helps me to hear how others have dealt with similar feelings”. The scale yields adequate internal reliability (α’s ranging between .89 to .94. Moreover, it has correlations with other...

    Developed by Garnefski et al. (2001), CERQ is used to assess the cognitive processes when individuals regulate their emotions during difficult situations. Nine subscales that assess both adaptive and maladaptive ER strategies constitute the scale with 36 items on a 5-point Likert type scale. Specifically, “self-blame,” “acceptance,” “rumination,” “...

    DASS was developed by Lovibond and Lovibond (1995a, 1995b) in order to measure depression, anxiety, and stress-related complaints observed within the week before data collection. The scale consisted of 42 items grouped into three subscales (i.e., depression scale, anxiety scale, and stress scale), with each item evaluated on a 4-point Likert type s...

    Data collection started following the approval from IRB committee of the affiliated research institution. Participant recruitment for the study was conducted through social media announcements (e.g., twitter, facebook, mail lists) and affiliated university subject pool with access to a Qualtrics software link to the questionnaires. Informed consent...

    Descriptive statistics, internal consistencies and bivariate correlations were analyzed on SPSS. Next, the impact of the dimensions of IER on the relationship between maladaptive ER and anxiety and depression was investigated using AMOS 26.0 using Structural Equation Modelling procedures (Arbuckle 2019), which used Maximum Likelihood Estimation (ML...

    • Elcin Ray-Yol, Selva Ülbe, Meryem Temel, Ayse Altan-Atalay
    • 2020
  4. Nov 13, 2023 · The growing literature on interpersonal emotion regulation has largely focused on the strategies people use to regulate. As such, researchers have little understanding of how often people regulate in the first place, what emotion regulation goals they have when they regulate, and how much effort they invest in regulation. To better characterize features of the regulation process, we conducted ...

  5. Feb 9, 2023 · Although a compelling body of empirical research has emerged linking successful interpersonal emotion regulation to desirable outcomes (e.g., higher quality relationships [3,4]; better personal well-being ; and enhanced performance in work and sports teams [6,7]); less is known about who is most successful at interpersonal emotion regulation. Therefore, the goal of this study was to assess ...

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  7. Jan 19, 2024 · People often get support from others in regulating their emotions, a phenomenon known as interpersonal emotion regulation (IER). However, the relative effectiveness of specific IER strategies for improving emotional and relational wellbeing in daily life is unclear. Here, we report two preregistered, ecological momentary assessment studies, in which we examined how the use of six key IER ...