2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12144-020-00745-w
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Emotional resilience and social network site addiction: The mediating role of emotional expressivity and the moderating role of type D personality

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“…Spada and Marino [89] showed that emotion regulation has a direct negative effect on problematic internet disorders among adolescents. Also, the ability to recover quickly from negative emotions inversely predicted SNS addiction [1]. The expression of negative emotions was more reactive in positive than in negative online interactions [90].…”
Section: Emotional Regulationmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Spada and Marino [89] showed that emotion regulation has a direct negative effect on problematic internet disorders among adolescents. Also, the ability to recover quickly from negative emotions inversely predicted SNS addiction [1]. The expression of negative emotions was more reactive in positive than in negative online interactions [90].…”
Section: Emotional Regulationmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The aim of this scoping review was to map the current literature about the use of SNSs and emotional user experience among adolescent population, identify gaps that may exist within the literature, and consider implications for future research. Specific questions to be addressed included the following: (1) What is known from the existing literature about adolescents' use of SNSs and its implication on their emotions; and (2) what knowledge is currently available on the role of emotional skills in preventing problematic SNS use?…”
Section: Identifying the Review Questionsmentioning
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“…A review of the literature on individual differences in psychological and emotionfocused components highlights the role of mediating variables. In this respect, resilience, as an adaptive strategy, plays a vital role in improving and moderating emotional responses in stressful situations (23). Resilience is a unique capability that causes psychological and biological balance, adaptability, and emotion regulation under difficult conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%