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  1. Emotion regulation may be intrinsic/intrapersonal (regulating one's own emotions) or extrinsic/interpersonal (regulating someone else's emotions) (Gross and Jazaieri, 2014). In this paper, we will focus on intrapersonal emotion regulation.

  2. Jul 25, 2023 · 8 Key Differences Between Them. 1. Nature of Focus. - Interpersonal intelligence centers on understanding and interacting effectively with others. - Intrapersonal intelligence revolves around self-awareness and comprehending one's own thoughts, emotions, and motivations. 2. Skills and Applications. - Interpersonal intelligence involves skills ...

  3. Despite research finding that emotion regulation is commonly interpersonal (Zaki & Williams, 2013) and that the peer context is centrally important for adolescents (Hartup, 1993), no research to date had evaluated links between intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation in this age group. Specifically, the current study contributed new data evidencing concurrent and longitudinal ...

    • Participants
    • Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
    • Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire
    • Brief Fear of Negative Evaluation
    • Procedure
    • Data Analysis

    Three hundred and sixteen (238 women) individuals aged between 18 and 65 (M = 28.16, SD = 12.05) were the participants of the study. Examination of the demographic characteristics indicated that 48% of the participants had at least a college degree and 49% were currently living in more urban and westernized regions of Turkey.

    IERQ (Hofmann et al., 2016, b) consists of 20 items assessing four dimensions of interpersonal ER. These dimensions are “enhancing positive affect”, “soothing, “social modeling”, and “perspective taking”. Each dimension is evaluated with five items on a 5-point Likert scale. The sample items are “When I feel elated, I seek out other people to make ...

    CERQ (Garnefski et al., 2001) is a 36-item scale on a 5-pointLikert scale assessing adaptive and maladaptive cognitive ER strategies (1 = almost never and 5 = almost always). In particular, “self-blame,” “rumination, “catastrophizing,” and “blaming others” are the maladaptive cognitive ER strategies that CERQ measures. Contrarily, “putting into per...

    BFNE (Leary, 1983) is a brief version of Watson and Friend’s (1969) Negative Evaluation Scale. BFNE has twelve items on 5-point Likert type scale assessing apprehension about receiving negative evaluation from others. A sample item is “I am afraid that others will not approve of me” (1 = not at all characteristic of me and 5 = extremely characteris...

    Data collection was started once the ethical committee approved the study. A recruitment flyer was posted on several social media sites (e.g., Facebook, Instagram and Twitter) to recruit participants. Participants who provided informed consent proceeded and completed a set of questionnaires via an online survey platform, Qualtrics. Survey completio...

    Descriptive statistics and bivariate correlations were calculated with SPSS and the model that is testing the association of the interaction between IERQ dimensions and maladaptive cognitive ER with BNFE was tested via AMOS 26 (Arbuckle, 2019). Model fit of the model was evaluated based on χ2/df, Tucker-Lewis Index (TLI), Comparative Fit Index (CFI...

    • Ayşe Altan-Atalay, Elçin Ray-Yol
    • 2021
  4. In contrast to intrapersonal emotion regulation, much less in known about interpersonal emotion regulation (i.e., strategies people use to regulate their own emotions through others). The dearth of research in interpersonal emotion regulation is somewhat surprising given the link between emotions and early attachment relationships.

  5. ificantconsequences for how people perform in a range of situations. While emotional intelligence refers to the capacity to comprehend and regulate emotions in oneself and others, interpersonal ...

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  7. Apr 28, 2020 · Emotion Regulation (ER) is an umbrella term that covers both interpersonal and intrapersonal strategies aimed at modifying the duration, intensity and type of emotions that the individuals are experiencing. Although the connection between intrapersonal emotion regulation strategies and psychological distress is well documented, the evidence regarding the association between interpersonal ...

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