2019
DOI: 10.1080/07448481.2019.1580712
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Interactive association between negative emotion regulation and savoring is linked to anxiety symptoms among college students

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“…According to the second finding of the current study, individuals' use of emotional regulation strategies significantly and positively predicts their positive affect. This finding of the current study concurs with the existing research in the literature (Chiu et al, 2020;Ghorbani et al, 2020;Lindsey, 2020;Lopez & Denny, 2019;Southward & Cheavens, 2020;Vitale et al, 2018;Yosefi, 2015;Wante et. al., 2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…According to the second finding of the current study, individuals' use of emotional regulation strategies significantly and positively predicts their positive affect. This finding of the current study concurs with the existing research in the literature (Chiu et al, 2020;Ghorbani et al, 2020;Lindsey, 2020;Lopez & Denny, 2019;Southward & Cheavens, 2020;Vitale et al, 2018;Yosefi, 2015;Wante et. al., 2018).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…According to the first finding of the current study, negative affect significantly and negatively predicts emotional regulation strategies of individuals. As the relevant literature is reviewed, it is seen that there are studies that have reported findings similar to this finding of the current study (Brook et al, 2013;Casey et al, 2013;Chiu et al, 2020;Fredrickson et al, 2003;Garofalo et al, 2020;Tugade & Fredrickson, 2004;Vanderlind et al, 2020;Vitale et al, 2018;Yoon & Rottenberg, 2020;Quoidbach et al, 2010). The reason for this finding can be explained as follows: Negative emotional experiences can be an obstacle to the use of effective and adaptive emotional regulation strategies.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…DD was measured using three items from Zhu et al (2020). Negative emotions were assessed using three items adapted from Kang et al (2013) and Chiu et al (2020), and cyber violence was assessed using three items from Lee et al (2016) and Sari and Camadan (2016).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Emotion regulation relates to self-regulatory objectives, such as trying to find control over one's own emotions or to give a meaning to emotional experience. Healthy emotion regulation is an essential aspect of one's psychological (Adrian, Jenness, Kuehn, Smith, & McLaughlin, 2019;Chiu, Yee, Kwan, Cheung, & Hou, 2019;Kelly, Glazer, Pornpattananangkul, & Nusslock, 2019;Mérida-López, Extremera, & Rey, 2017; see Hu et al,2014 for a meta-analysis) and even physiological well-being (Birk & Bonanno, 2016;Krkovic, Krinki, & Lincoln, 2018). In contrast, difficulties in emotion regulation are recognized as a possible indication of various psychological disorders (such as posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, eating disorders, borderline personality disorder) among young adults (Doolan, Bryant, Liddell, & Nickerson, 2017;Sloan et al 2017 for reviews).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%