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Abstract
The authors relied on the Process Model of Emotion Regulation (PMER; J. J. Gross, 2007 ) to investigate children's abilities to regulate their emotions and to assess how distinct emotion regulation strategies are used by children of different ages. In Study 1, 180 parents of children aged between 3 and 8 years old reported about a situation in which their child had been able to change what she or he was feeling. In Study 2, 126 children 3-8 years old answered 2 questions about how they regulate their own emotions. Results from both studies showed age differences in children's reported emotion regulation abilities and the strategies they used. As expected, strategies such as situation selection, situation modification, and cognitive change were used more frequently by 5-6- and 7-8-year-olds, whereas attention deployment was mainly used by 3-4-year-olds. No age differences were found for response modulation. The present research contributes to the existing body of literature on emotion regulation by adding more information about the developmental patterns for each specific emotion regulation strategy.
基于情绪调节过程模型(PMER;J. J. Gross, 2007)调查儿童调节情绪的能力,并评估不同年龄的儿童使用不同的情绪调节策略。在研究1中,180名3到8岁孩子的父母报告了他们的孩子能够改变她或他的感觉的情况。在研究2中,126名3-8岁的儿童回答了两个关于他们如何调节自己情绪的问题。两项研究的结果都表明,儿童的情绪调节能力和他们使用的策略存在年龄差异。正如预期的那样,5-6岁和7-8岁儿童使用情境选择、情境修正和认知改变等策略较多,而3-4岁儿童主要使用注意力部署。反应调节没有发现年龄差异。本研究对现有的情绪调节文献进行了补充,为每种特定情绪调节策略的发展模式提供了更多的信息。