2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/x72sr
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It’s a balancing act: The ratio of maladaptive (vs. all) emotion regulation strategies is associated with depression

Reuma Gadassi Polack,
Gabriela Paganini,
August Keqin Zhang
et al.

Abstract: Research on emotion regulation (ER) has increasingly recognized that people use multiple strategies simultaneously, often referred to as ER repertoire. Prior research found that ER repertoire is associated with psychopathology, but results have been mixed. Indeed, research from recent years suggests that it is the quality of ERs, rather than their quantity, that needs to be considered. Based on the combination of the literatures on ER repertoire, polyregulation, and ER flexibility, we propose a novel metric: t… Show more

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