2021
DOI: 10.31436/ijohs.v3i2.213
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The Role of Emotion Regulation, Family Function, and Sex Differences in Early Adulthood Anxiety

Marida Rahma Salimah,
Lusi Nuryanti

Abstract: Anxiety becomes one of the most common disorders in the world and the early adulthood phase becomes anxiety-prone because of all the demands and stressful conditions. In addition, anxiety also involves complex biological, psychological, and socio-cultural phenomena. This cross-sectional study examined the role of emotion regulation, family function, and sex differences in early adulthood anxiety. The study used convenience sampling technique and involved 222 participants (20.27% of male and 79.73% of female) a… Show more

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