情绪粒度在青少年抑郁和焦虑中的作用?范围审查。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Darren L Dunning, Gemma Wright, Marc P Bennett, Rachel Knight, Erik C Nook, Tim Dalgleish
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摘要

心理健康问题在青春期最为普遍。情绪粒度,即在我们的心理体验中识别不同情绪状态之间的区别的能力,据说有助于成人抑郁和焦虑的发生和维持,尽管它在青少年抑郁和焦虑中的作用的证据还不太确定。从理论上讲,更好的情绪粒度有助于适应性选择和有针对性地部署情绪调节策略来管理负面情绪,从而促进心理健康。方法:对40项关于青少年情绪粒度的研究进行综合评价。结果表明:(1)情绪粒度的测量方法以生态瞬间评价为主;(ii)有充分证据表明,情绪粒度越低,抑郁症状水平越高,而与焦虑水平相关的证据较少;(3)粒度调节情绪调节与抑郁/焦虑关系的不确定性证据。提出了青少年贡献者的观点,并讨论了我们理解中的知识差距和对进一步研究的建议。结论:情绪粒度可能与青少年抑郁有关,但关键是,很少有研究关注较年轻的青少年,没有研究关注被诊断为焦虑或抑郁的青少年,因此得出的结论是站不住脚的。
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What Role Does Emotional Granularity Play in Adolescent Depression and Anxiety? A Scoping Review.

Introduction: Mental health problems are most prevalent during adolescence. Emotional granularity, the ability to identify distinctions between different emotion states in our mental experience, is said to contribute to the onset and maintenance of depression and anxiety in adults, through the evidence for its role in adolescent depression and anxiety is less well established. Theoretically, better emotional granularity facilitates adaptive selection and targeted deployment of emotion regulation strategies to manage negative emotions, thereby bolstering mental health.

Methods: In this mixed methods scoping review, 40 studies of emotional granularity in adolescents (aged < 25) were examined to establish: (i) how it is measured; (ii) its relationship with measures of anxiety/depression; and (iii) if it is related to and/or moderates the relationship between emotion regulation and anxiety/depression. Adolescent contributors with a lived experience of depression/anxiety were interviewed to gain their insights on emotional granularity.

Results: The review revealed: (i) the most common method of measuring emotional granularity was with ecological momentary assessment; (ii) good evidence that lower emotional granularity tracked greater levels of depressive symptomology, with less evidence for a relationship with levels of anxiety; and (iii) inconclusive evidence of granularity moderating the relationship between emotion regulation and depression/anxiety. Adolescent contributor views are presented, and knowledge gaps in our understanding and suggestions for further research are discussed.

Conclusions: Emotional granularity well may be related to depression in adolescents, but crucially, there were few studies focussing on younger adolescents and no studies with adolescents diagnosed with anxiety or depression, so conclusions drawn are tenuous.

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Journal of Adolescence
Journal of Adolescence PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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6.40
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123
期刊介绍: The Journal of Adolescence is an international, broad based, cross-disciplinary journal that addresses issues of professional and academic importance concerning development between puberty and the attainment of adult status within society. It provides a forum for all who are concerned with the nature of adolescence, whether involved in teaching, research, guidance, counseling, treatment, or other services. The aim of the journal is to encourage research and foster good practice through publishing both empirical and clinical studies as well as integrative reviews and theoretical advances.
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