Clarity and Emotional Regulation as Protective Factors for Adolescent Well-Being: A Moderated Mediation Model Involving Depression.

IF 2.6 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Jonathan Martínez-Líbano, María-Mercedes Yeomans-Cabrera, Axel Koch, Roberto Iturra Lara, Patrícia Torrijos Fincias
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Abstract

Introduction: Adolescent well-being is influenced by emotional regulation and clarity, particularly in contexts of depression, stress, and anxiety.

Objective: This study explores how depression mediates the relationship between emotional regulation and well-being and whether emotional clarity moderates this interaction, providing a comprehensive model to understand adolescent mental health.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 636 Chilean adolescents aged 10-18. Emotional clarity and regulation were assessed using the TMMS-24 scale, depression with the DASS-21 scale, and subjective well-being with the Personal Well-Being Index (PWI). Statistical analyses included descriptive statistics, Pearson correlations, and moderated mediation models (PROCESS Macro, Models 4 and 7).

Results: Emotional regulation positively correlated with subjective well-being (r = 0.373, p < 0.01) and negatively with depression (r = -0.251, p < 0.01). Depression partially mediated the relationship between emotional regulation and well-being (B = 0.149, 95% CI [0.082, 0.225]), with regulation explaining 86.41% of the effect. Emotional clarity moderated the regulation-depression link, with higher clarity amplifying the protective impact of regulation (index = 0.008, 95% CI [0.0017, 0.0149]).

Conclusions: Emotional regulation and clarity are vital for adolescent well-being and enhance the protective role of regulation against depression. Interventions targeting both constructs could improve mental health outcomes in vulnerable populations.

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清晰度和情绪调节作为青少年幸福感的保护因素:一个涉及抑郁的调节中介模型。
青少年的健康受到情绪调节和清晰度的影响,特别是在抑郁、压力和焦虑的情况下。目的:探讨抑郁如何调节情绪调节与幸福感之间的关系,以及情绪清晰度是否调节这种相互作用,为理解青少年心理健康提供一个全面的模型。方法:对636名10-18岁的智利青少年进行了横断面研究。采用tms -24量表评估情绪清晰度和调节能力,采用DASS-21量表评估抑郁,采用个人幸福感指数(PWI)评估主观幸福感。统计分析包括描述性统计、Pearson相关性和调节的中介模型(PROCESS Macro,模型4和7)。结果:情绪调节与主观幸福感呈正相关(r = 0.373, p < 0.01),与抑郁呈负相关(r = -0.251, p < 0.01)。抑郁部分介导情绪调节与幸福感之间的关系(B = 0.149, 95% CI[0.082, 0.225]),其中情绪调节解释了86.41%的影响。情绪清晰度调节了调节与抑郁之间的联系,更高的清晰度放大了调节的保护作用(指数= 0.008,95% CI[0.0017, 0.0149])。结论:情绪调节和清晰度对青少年健康至关重要,并增强了调节对抑郁的保护作用。针对这两种结构的干预措施可以改善弱势群体的心理健康状况。
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