The Relationship Between Interpersonal Sensitivity and Emotion Regulation in Youths

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anna Yurievna Razvaliaeva, N. Polskaya
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Abstract: Background: In clinical psychology, interpersonal sensitivity is defined as a vulnerability to perceived signs of rejection in interpersonal situations; it plays an important role in the development of psychopathology, especially mood disorders. We investigated the relationship between interpersonal sensitivity, emotion-regulation strategies, and emotional reactivity in a group of youths without mental health issues. Method: Participants ( N = 231, 46 men, 185 women, 18–25 years old) were recruited from online groups focusing on education, social activism, and psychological self-help. Measures: Interpersonal Sensitivity Measure, Perth Emotional Reactivity Scale, and Emotion Regulation Questionnaire. Results: Negative emotional reactivity predicted all dimensions of interpersonal sensitivity. Positive emotional reactivity negatively predicted fear of rejection and dependence on the opinion of others. Only expressive suppression predicted the fear of rejection. Activation and intensity of negative emotions moderated the link between expressive suppression and fear of rejection. The Interpersonal Sensitivity subscales predicted negative emotional reactivity and expressive suppression. Discussion: The present study corroborates and broadens the results of previous studies that utilized rejection sensitivity – a narrower construct than interpersonal sensitivity. Expressive suppression and emotional reactivity emerge as differential predictors of individual dimensions of interpersonal sensitivity.
青少年人际关系敏感性与情绪调节之间的关系
摘要:背景:在临床心理学中,人际关系敏感性被定义为在人际交往中容易察觉到被拒绝的迹象;它在精神病理学,尤其是情绪障碍的发展中起着重要作用。我们研究了一群无心理健康问题的青少年的人际敏感性、情绪调节策略和情绪反应性之间的关系。研究方法参与者(N = 231,46 名男性,185 名女性,18-25 岁)从关注教育、社会活动和心理自助的在线群组中招募。测量人际关系敏感性测量、珀斯情绪反应量表和情绪调节问卷。结果消极情绪反应性预测了人际敏感性的所有维度。积极的情绪反应性对害怕被拒绝和依赖他人意见有负面预测作用。只有表达性抑制能预测被拒绝的恐惧。负面情绪的激活和强度调节了表达性抑制与害怕被拒绝之间的联系。人际关系敏感性子量表可预测消极情绪反应和表达性抑制。讨论与人际关系敏感性相比,拒绝敏感性的研究范围较窄,本研究证实并扩大了之前利用拒绝敏感性进行研究的结果。表达性压抑和情绪反应性对人际敏感性的个体维度具有不同的预测作用。
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European Journal of Psychology Open
European Journal of Psychology Open PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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