认知再评价
表达抑制
心理学
幸福
跨文化
积极心理学
认知
情绪调节
主观幸福感
心理健康
幸福
认知心理学
生活质量研究
发展心理学
社会心理学
情感(语言学)
心理治疗师
社会学
人类学
公共卫生
神经科学
护理部
医学
作者
Silje Marie Haga,Pål Kraft,Emma-Kate Corby
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10902-007-9080-3
摘要
Habitual emotional state is a predictor of long-term health and life expectancy and successful emotion regulation is necessary for adaptive functioning. However, people are often unsuccessful in regulating their emotions. We investigated the use of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression in 489 university students in Norway, Australia, and the United States and how these strategies related to measures of well-being (affect, life satisfaction, and depressed mood). Data was collected by means of selfadministered questionnaires. The major aims of the study were to begin to explore the prevalence of use of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression across gender, age and culture, possible antecedents of emotion regulation strategies, and the influence of emotion regulation upon well-being. Results showed that the use of emotion regulation strategies varied across age, gender and culture. Private self-consciousness (self-reflection and insight) was found to be a central antecedent for the use of cognitive reappraisal. Use of emotion regulation strategies predicted well-being outcomes, also after the effect of extraversion and neuroticism had been controlled for. Generally, increased use of cognitive reappraisal predicted increased levels of positive well-being outcomes, while increased use of expressive suppression predicted increased levels of negative well-being outcomes.
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