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  1. Emotion regulation research has largely focused on how people regulate their emotions, that is, the strategies they use. People vary, for instance, in their tendency to keep their emotions to themselves (i.e., expressive suppression) and to reframe how they see a situation (i.e., cognitive reappraisal; Gross & John, 2003; Srivastava, Tamir, McGonigal, John, & Gross, 2009).

  2. Feb 1, 2020 · This review examines theoretical and empirical evidence describing the role that personality traits play in shaping individuals' intrapersonal and interpersonal regulation styles. We define and ...

  3. Feb 9, 2023 · The null findings in this regard are important because the situation we adopted mirrored a realistic context in which interpersonal emotion regulation would be used (i.e., managing someone’s anxiety about an upcoming stressful event), meaning that our findings give us insight into the role of personality in interpersonal emotion regulation in a relatively common scenario.

    • Robin Wickett, Nils Muhlert, Karen Niven
    • 2023/02
    • 10.3390/ijerph20043073
  4. This review examines theoretical and empirical evidence describing the role that personality traits play in shaping individuals' intrapersonal and interpersonal regulation styles. We define and delineate personality traits and emotion regulation and summarize empirical relations between them. Specifically, we review research on the Big Five ...

    • David J. Hughes, Ioannis K. Kratsiotis, Karen Niven, David Holman
    • 2020
  5. Abstract. Many different strategies may be used to regulate emotions, and people seem to differ widely in which ones they tend to use. These individual differences in the use of emotion-regulatory strategies are the focus of this chapter. Our overarching framework is a process model of emotion regulation based on a generally accepted conception ...

    • Oliver P. John, James J. Gross
    • 2007
  6. of papers in this area allows us to review the use of intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation strategies. 3.3.1. Personality and intrapersonal regulation strategies Although not the primary focus of most studies, empirical associations between the Big Five personality traits and intrapersonal emotion regulation strategy use are ...

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  8. May 4, 2021 · Although emotion regulation (ER) covers both intrapersonal and interpersonal emotion regulation (IER) strategies that individuals employ to adjust their different emotional experiences, studies have mainly focused on intrapersonal aspects of ER. However, recent studies have focused on interpersonal aspects of ER and have given cue about the importance of implications of such interactions. This ...