Is the locus of control a predictor and/or mediator of emotional dysregulation and psychopathological symptoms?

Q4 Social Sciences
Leila Maria Ferreira Couto, M. N. Baptista
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Abstract

Locus of control has been highlighted as a variable related to mental health and well-being, as well as being indicated as a predictor for psychopathologies such as depression and anxiety. To verify these relationships, the aim of this study was to present two path analysis models related to the associations between locus of control, depression, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation. A sample of 327 participants (Mage = 38.3 years, SD = 12.8), of both genders (Fem. = 75.2%), completed a sociodemographic questionnaire, the Locus of Control Scale (ELOCUS), the Baptista Depression Scale (EBADEP-A), the Emotional Dysregulation Scale (EDEA), and the Cognitive Anxiety Scale (ECOGA). Spearman correlations and path analyses were performed for the two proposed models. In the first model, the locus of control was a predictor of emotional dysregulation, symptoms of depression and anxiety. In the second model, the locus of control mediated the relationship between factors of emotional dysregulation (seeking strategies and pessimism) in relation to depression and anxiety. It was concluded that the locus of control is an important construct in the direct or indirect prediction of psychopathological symptoms.
控制位点是情绪失调和精神病理症状的预测因子和/或中介因子吗?
控制点被强调为与心理健康和幸福感相关的变量,也被认为是抑郁症和焦虑症等精神病理学的预测因子。为了验证这些关系,本研究的目的是提出两个与控制源、抑郁、焦虑和情绪失调之间的关联相关的路径分析模型。327名参与者(Mage=38.3岁,SD=12.8),男女(女性=75.2%),完成了社会人口学问卷、控制点量表(ELOCUS)、巴普蒂斯塔抑郁量表(EBADP-A)、情绪调节障碍量表(EDEA)和认知焦虑量表(ECOGA)。对提出的两个模型进行了Spearman相关性和路径分析。在第一个模型中,控制点是情绪失调、抑郁和焦虑症状的预测因素。在第二个模型中,控制点介导了情绪失调因素(寻求策略和悲观主义)与抑郁和焦虑之间的关系。结果表明,控制位点是直接或间接预测精神病理学症状的一个重要结构。
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Ciencias Psicologicas
Ciencias Psicologicas Neuroscience-Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
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