An Examination of the Association between Emotion Regulation and Emetophobia Symptoms.

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Psychological Reports Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-07 DOI:10.1177/00332941231213855
Jennifer A Petell, Sarah A Bilsky
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Abstract

BackgroundSpecific phobia of vomiting, referred to as emetophobia, is a specific phobia characterized by persistent and severe fear of vomit. Individuals with emetophobia engage in a variety of emotional and behavioral avoidance strategies to distance themselves from perceived vomit-related threat. As such, individuals may struggle to effectively use emotion regulation (ER) skills; however, to date, limited work has examined the association between emotion regulation and emetophobia symptoms. The present study aimed to address this gap in the literature and examine the association between ER and emetophobia symptoms.MethodsParticipants (N = 508) were a remote, clinical sample of individuals recruited via social media forums dedicated to the disorder who self-identified as experiencing emetophobia. Hierarchical linear regressions were used to assessed unique contributions of ER to emetophobia symptoms. Age, gender, and depressive symptoms were entered as covariates in the hierarchical regression.ResultsResults demonstrated ER was significantly related to emetophobia symptoms above and beyond the effects of depressive symptoms, age and gender in the current sample.ConclusionsThe findings provide initial support for an association between ER and emetophobia, and suggest future directions for refining the conceptualization of emetophobia. Limitations and considerations include the recruitment strategy via social media websites for individuals with emetophobia, limited diversity of the sample, and cross-sectional nature.

情绪调节与呕吐恐惧症症状之间关系的研究。
背景:呕吐的特异性恐惧症,简称吐恐惧症,是一种以持续严重的呕吐恐惧为特征的特异性恐怖症。呕吐恐惧症患者采用各种情绪和行为回避策略,与感知到的呕吐相关威胁保持距离。因此,个体可能难以有效地使用情绪调节(ER)技能;然而,到目前为止,研究情绪调节与呕吐恐惧症症状之间关系的工作有限。本研究旨在填补文献中的这一空白,并研究ER与呕吐恐惧症症状之间的关系。方法:参与者(N=508)是通过社交媒体论坛招募的远程临床样本,这些人自称患有呕吐恐惧症。分层线性回归用于评估ER对呕吐恐惧症状的独特贡献。年龄、性别和抑郁症状作为协变量输入分层回归。结果:在当前样本中,ER与呕吐恐惧症症状的相关性高于抑郁症状、年龄和性别。结论:这些发现为ER和呕吐恐惧症之间的联系提供了初步支持,并为完善呕吐恐惧症的概念提出了未来的方向。局限性和考虑因素包括通过社交媒体网站招聘呕吐恐惧症患者的策略、样本的有限多样性和横断面性质。
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Psychological Reports
Psychological Reports PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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