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      • In conclusion, the present study expands upon previous literature by examining the impact of daily stress on the emotion regulation-daily affect association. Findings indicate that daily stress is associated with reduced positive affect and heightened negative affect.
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  1. 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.

  2. May 1, 2024 · Upregulating PA is considered a common emotional goal (Gross, 2015a) and individuals holding stronger beliefs about the malleability of emotions tend to experience more daily positive (vs. negative) affect (Daniel et al., 2020).

  3. Jul 1, 2017 · In our study, the use of emotion regulation was associated with higher stress levels and mood deteriorations. In the literature, reappraisal shows the most robust positive...

  4. Emotion regulation is an adaptive ability affecting people’s physical and mental health, quality of life and functioning. In the present study we focused on the influence of the intensity of experienced emotions on emotion regulation strategies (ERS) that are applied in everyday life.

  5. A daily diary study was used to examine how person-level emotion regulation (i.e., reappraisal and suppression) impacts daily affect following stressful daily life events.

    • Clarissa M.E. Richardson
    • 2017
  6. Aug 24, 2022 · Considering that affective recovery from daily events can linger for extended periods of time (e.g., day-to-day; Leger et al., 2018), we assessed ER in response to the event but assessed affect for the whole day to understand how event-contingent ER impacts broader daily affect.

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  8. Aug 1, 2022 · We found 51.63 % (ESM=13, daily diaries=27) of studies included a stress-event framing, whereas the rest of the studies assessed ER strategy use “since the last beep” (ESM=13, daily diaries=0), “right now” (ESM=8, daily diaries=2), and “during the day” or habitual use (ESM=0, daily dairies=8).

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