Introducing the Emotions-Affect Systems Elicitation (EASEL-3) Index: A New Tool for Measuring Affect Regulation Systems' Activation

IF 2.7 3区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Ana Margarida Pinto, Claúdia Figueiredo, Rinie Geenen, Paula Castilho, José A. P. da Silva, the EASEL-3 research group
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Abstract

Objective

Although emotions pervade and influence individual and interpersonal functioning and well-being, their nature and taxonomy remain a bone of contention. The ‘three-circle’ model, comprising three dynamically interacting affect regulation systems (i.e., threat, drive, and soothing), provides a useful framework for aggregating emotions and understanding emotion (dys)regulation while closely supporting therapeutic intervention. Imbalances in the activation and (inter)action of these affect regulation systems have been implicated in a wide range of physical and mental disorders; however, there are currently no tools for quantifying each system's activation. The aim of this study was to develop a novel index of the three affect regulation systems: threat, drive and soothing.

Method

Three independent expert panels, composed of researchers in the ‘three-circle’ model, researchers in the field of affective science, and clinicians (N = 70), estimated the degree of activation of each affect regulation system induced by discrete emotions.

Results

Overall, agreement among experts was high regarding the emotions that mapped primarily onto each affect regulation system and the degree of the corresponding activation. These results constitute the basis for the Emotions-Affect Systems ELicitation Index (EASEL-3) index, which provides a continuous score of the estimated activation of the three systems.

Conclusion and Discussion

Although in need of field testing, the EASEL-3 index may prove valuable in research and clinical settings, opening new avenues on the measurement of the affect regulation systems, their correlates and associated outcomes, helping characterize and compare activation patterns across clinical populations and contexts, and informing the assessment and personalization of interventions.

情绪-情感系统激发(EASEL-3)指数:一种衡量情感调节系统激活的新工具
虽然情绪普遍存在并影响着个人和人际关系的功能和幸福,但它们的性质和分类仍然是争论的焦点。“三环”模型包括三个动态交互的影响调节系统(即威胁、驱动和抚慰),为聚合情绪和理解情绪(日)调节提供了一个有用的框架,同时密切支持治疗干预。这些影响调节系统的激活和(相互)作用的不平衡与广泛的身体和精神障碍有关;然而,目前还没有量化每个系统激活的工具。本研究的目的是开发一种新的影响调节系统:威胁,驱动和抚慰。方法由“三圈”模型研究人员、情感科学领域研究人员和临床医生组成的三个独立专家组(N = 70),对离散情绪诱导的每个情感调节系统的激活程度进行估计。结果总的来说,专家们对主要映射到每个影响调节系统的情绪和相应的激活程度的看法是高度一致的。这些结果构成了情绪-影响系统激发指数(EASEL-3)指数的基础,该指数提供了三个系统的估计激活的连续评分。结论和讨论虽然需要实地测试,但EASEL-3指数可能在研究和临床环境中证明是有价值的,它为影响调节系统、相关因素和相关结果的测量开辟了新的途径,有助于表征和比较临床人群和环境中的激活模式,并为干预措施的评估和个性化提供信息。
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Clinical psychology & psychotherapy
Clinical psychology & psychotherapy PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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期刊介绍: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy aims to keep clinical psychologists and psychotherapists up to date with new developments in their fields. The Journal will provide an integrative impetus both between theory and practice and between different orientations within clinical psychology and psychotherapy. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy will be a forum in which practitioners can present their wealth of expertise and innovations in order to make these available to a wider audience. Equally, the Journal will contain reports from researchers who want to address a larger clinical audience with clinically relevant issues and clinically valid research.
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