A Comparative Study on Emotion Regulation of Older and Younger Adults

IF 0.9 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Narges Saeidi, M. Lotfi, M. Akbarian, A. Saeidi, A. Salehi
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Objectives: Healthy aging is a natural human right and emotion regulation is an important factor in improving mental health promotion in different developmental ages. This study aims to compare emotion regulation in older and younger adults. Methods & Materials: This is a causal-comparative study. The study population includes all older and younger adults in Tehran in 2019. Of these, 235 were selected using a convenience sampling method. They completed Difficulties in Emotion Regulation Scale (DERS), Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ), Mentalized Affectivity Scale (MAS), and Emotion Regulation of Others and Self (ERO and ERS) questionnaires. Data analysis was performed using multivariate analysis of variance, independent t-test, and paired t-test in SPSS v. 20 software. Results: The scores of DERS (F= 17.08, P<0.001), ERQ (F= 16.07, P<0.001), and ERS (t = -12.2, P= 0.35) were significantly higher in older adults than younger adults, while there was no significant difference between them in MAS (t = -1.29, P= 0.198) and ERO (F= 0.256, P= 0.614) scores. Conclusion: The scores of DERS, ERS, and cognitive reappraisal subscale of ERQ are higher in older adults, but there is no significant difference between older and younger adults in the scores of MAS and ERO. Mental health professionals can take effective measures at the community level based on these findings to promote emotional health and psychological well-being of older people.
老年人和青年人情绪调节的比较研究
目的:健康老龄化是一项自然人权,情绪调节是促进不同发育年龄段心理健康的重要因素。本研究旨在比较老年人和年轻人的情绪调节能力。方法与材料:采用因果对比研究。研究人群包括2019年德黑兰的所有老年人和年轻人。其中,采用方便抽样法选取235个。完成情绪调节困难量表(DERS)、情绪调节问卷(ERQ)、心理情感量表(MAS)、他人与自我情绪调节问卷(ERO)和ERS问卷。数据分析采用SPSS v. 20软件进行多变量方差分析、独立t检验和配对t检验。结果:老年人的DERS评分(F= 17.08, P<0.001)、ERQ评分(F= 16.07, P<0.001)和ERS评分(t = -12.2, P= 0.35)显著高于年轻人,而MAS评分(t = -1.29, P= 0.198)和ERO评分(F= 0.256, P= 0.614)差异无统计学意义。结论:老年人在ERQ的DERS、ERS和认知重评分量表得分较高,而在MAS和ERO得分上,老年人与年轻人无显著差异。精神卫生专业人员可以根据这些发现在社区层面采取有效措施,促进老年人的情绪健康和心理健康。
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Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing
Salmand-Iranian Journal of Ageing GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY-
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