These results may provide insight into ways in
which emotion regulation strategy use maintains psychological disorders.
Not exact matches
In effect, because of the retrospective character of such instruments (Cleary, 2011; Greene, Robertson, & Croker Costa, 2011) and their sensibility to social desirability (Perry & Winne, 2006; Winne & Perry, 2000), students may have under - or over-estimated their level of anxiety or the extent to
which they used
emotion regulation strategies in math problem - solving.
Temperament traits are constitutionally - based individual differences in emotional reactivity (speed and intensity of surgency and negative affectivity) and self -
regulation of
emotion,
which includes
strategies that modulate reactivity, such as attentional control and the inhibition of dominant responses (Rothbart et al., 2006).
These findings provide insight into the reasons people of different ages may select and implement different
emotion regulation strategies,
which may influence their emotional well - being.
In contexts of heightened emotional stress and dysregulated states, individuals with comorbid internalizing and substance use disorders may be more likely drawn to drugs as a means to cope,
which not only limits learning of effective
emotion regulation and coping
strategies, but also further reinforces addictive behaviors.
Second, they should pay attention to the flexibility with
which children and adolescents deploy
emotion regulation strategies.