Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: Implications for affect, relationships, and well-being.

Volume: 85, Issue: 2, Pages: 348 - 362
Published: Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Five studies tested two general hypotheses: Individuals differ in their use of emotion regulation strategies such as reappraisal and suppression, and these individual differences have implications for affect, well-being, and social relationships. Study 1 presents new measures of the habitual use of reappraisal and suppression. Study 2 examines convergent and discriminant validity. Study 3 shows that reappraisers experience and express greater...
Paper Details
Title
Individual differences in two emotion regulation processes: Implications for affect, relationships, and well-being.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2003
Volume
85
Issue
2
Pages
348 - 362
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