«The present study examines the relative impact of the main
positive emotion regulation strategies on two components of well - being: positive affect (PA) and life satisfaction (LS).
Not exact matches
This scale measures nine
emotion regulation strategies, namely, self - blame, other - blame, rumination, catastrophizing,
positive refocusing, planning,
positive reappraisal, putting into perspective, and acceptance, through 36 items.
Regulation of positive emotions: Emotion regulation strategies that promote r
Regulation of
positive emotions:
Emotion regulation strategies that promote r
regulation strategies that promote resilience.
Quoidbach, J. et al. (2010)
Positive emotion regulation and well - being: Comparing the impact of eight savoring and dampening
strategies.
Positive emotion regulation and well - being: Comparing the impact of eight savoring and dampening
strategies.
Another limitation is that while we have reason to believe that younger rapid regulators were using suppression as an
emotion regulation strategy because of their inability to maintain a regulated
positive mood state, we do not know this for certain.
A possible explanation for this
positive relation is that Rumination and Self - Devaluation are often a reaction to the failure of adaptive
emotion regulation strategies.
Using a greater number of
positive coping
strategies at Time 1 was associated with better
emotion regulation at Time 2, and better
emotion regulation at Time 1 was associated with use of a greater number of
positive coping
strategies at Time 2.
The models were comprised of seven variables measured over 2 years:
positive coping
strategies, negative coping
strategies, depressive symptoms, suicide ideation, academic achievement,
emotion regulation, and self - esteem (see Figs 1 and 2).
Distraction (e.g., «I do something fun») and Humor Enhancement (e.g., «I think about things that make me happy») both refer to
emotion regulation strategies whose aim is to up - regulate
positive emotions.
In line with the broaden - and - build theory, a bidirectional association also was found between
emotion regulation and the number of
positive coping
strategies used when stressed.
Our results suggest that
emotion regulation may be a distinct way to help broaden an individual's
positive coping resources when stressed, and in turn, individuals who use a greater amount of
positive coping
strategies when stressed may be better able to regulate their
emotions in a more
positive manner.