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- Overall, the results confirm that emotion regulation is affected by both individual and situational factors, indicating the importance of adopting a dynamic approach when investigating emotion regulation.
In this paper, we investigate the extent to which an individual’s choice of emotion regulation strategy is affected by factors such as emotional intelligence, the person with whom one is in conflict, situational sense of control, and the individual’s aim in dealing with the conflict.
May 18, 2020 · Emotion regulation goals and situational factors vary strongly in different events within the same person. Emotion regulation strategies, effective in changing the emotional experience, are crucial for prohedonic goals, whereas expressive suppression is important for social goals.
We identified five affective factors that could influence intentions to regulate and/or emotion regulation choice, including the valence and intensity of the target emotion, along with the level of arousal, the nature of the emotional event (e.g. whether it is self-relevant, resolved etc.), and the specific emotion to be regulated.
- Meghann Matthews, Thomas L. Webb, Roni Shafir, Miranda Snow, Gal Sheppes
- 2021
- Conceptual and Methodological Limitations and Controversies
- The Role of Person-Situation Fit
- Cultural and Sociodemographic Differences
- Biopsychosocial Mechanisms of Coping and Emotion Regulation
A complication in the literature reviewed here is the very definition of psychological well-being. As noted earlier, well-being is conceptualized and operationalized in several ways. These approaches most typically emphasize a diverse set of “positive” outcomes (e.g., personal growth), but also include the lack or amelioration of “negative” outcome...
Foundational theories of coping (and to a lesser extent, emotion regulation) emphasize that the most adaptive strategies are those that meet the specific challenge posed by the appraised external situation (e.g., Lazarus & Folkman, 1984). A promising research focus in this area is integrating intrapersonal coping and emotion regulation with the soc...
Evidence that both personality characteristics and emotion regulation vary cross-culturally (Matsumoto, Yoo, & Nakagawa, 2008) suggests that a broader social context should be taken into account. Culture can affect how and when people regulate emotions, as well as determine whether regulatory efforts are positively or negatively associated with wel...
With improved technology and understanding of the biological correlates of psychological processes and health, researchers increasingly examine the biological correlates of coping and emotion regulation, including neural substrates, neuroendocrine responses to stress, and immune system functioning. Regarding neural substrates, one of the most consi...
- Brett Marroquín, Howard Tennen, Annette L. Stanton
- 2017
Jul 27, 2021 · Overall, the results confirm that emotion regulation is affected by both individual and situational factors, indicating the importance of adopting a dynamic approach when investigating emotion regulation.
Our review of cultural differences in emotion regulation includes all three sources (individual, relational and structural) for the two types of antecedent-focused emotion regulation (situation selection and appraisal).
In this paper, we investigate the extent to which an individual’s choice of emotion regulation strategy is affected by factors such as emotional intelligence, the person with whom one is in conflict, situational sense of control, and the individual’s aim in dealing with the conflict.