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These results showed that suppression of emotions and lack of executive control of ER amplify the negative consequences of chronic stress and suggest that there are sex-specific differences in the decline of ability to cope with long-term exposure to stressors.
- Age and emotion regulation in daily life: Frequency ...
Models of aging and emotion hypothesize age differences in...
- Age and emotion regulation in daily life: Frequency ...
Jun 1, 2011 · Overall, the research suggests that individuals vary in their ability to regulate emotions and cope with stress, and these abilities may differ across age. Little is known, however, about the...
Models of aging and emotion hypothesize age differences in emotion regulation—in frequency, use of strategies, and/or effectiveness—but research to date has been mixed.
Jan 11, 2011 · There are age-related changes in brain activation for emotional processing, in emotional experiences, in emotion regulation, in attention to emotional stimuli, and in response to stress as well. Older adults also have the advantages in terms of experience and maturity.
- Manjie Wang, Kimberly J. Saudino
- 2011
Jul 1, 2017 · In order to better understand how individual differences in emotion regulation impact daily functioning, the present study used a daily diary design to investigate the impact of person-level emotion regulation on daily affect (positive and negative) in response to stressful daily life events.
- Clarissa M.E. Richardson
- 2017
Feb 6, 2024 · These results showed that suppression of emotions and lack of executive control of ER amplify the negative consequences of chronic stress and suggest that there are sex-specific differences in...
Nov 13, 2014 · This study aimed to explore how stress-induced cortisol increases affect three different emotion regulation strategies. Seventy two healthy men and women were either exposed to a stressor or a control condition.