日常情绪调节与情感幸福:在埃及的复制与延伸

Lameese Eldesouky , Kate Ellis , Fallon Goodman , Zeinab Khadr
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情绪调节(ER)策略与情绪健康有关。然而,关于这一主题的大多数研究都是在西方样本上进行的。此外,对非西方样本进行的相关研究已经检查了有限范围的策略的情感后果。本文旨在复制和扩展先前的研究,在一个研究不足的地区:中东和北非地区,调查广泛的急诊策略与情绪幸福感之间的联系。一项由169名埃及成年人(18-65岁)组成的社区样本完成了为期14天的经验抽样研究(每天5次调查),测量了各种急诊策略及其影响。大多数适应性参与策略(重新评估、积极重构、接受)与更大的情感幸福感有关。与此同时,大多数厌恶的认知保护策略(反刍、发泄)和某些脱离策略(抑制、否认)与较低的情绪幸福感有关。结果在埃及样本中基本上重复了西方样本过去的研究:在不同的情境下更多地使用适应性参与策略在情感上是有益的,而频繁使用厌恶性认知保留和脱离策略在情感上是有害的。
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Daily emotion regulation and emotional well-being: A replication and extension in Egypt

Daily emotion regulation and emotional well-being: A replication and extension in Egypt

Emotion regulation (ER) strategies have been linked to emotional well-being. However, most studies on this topic have been conducted on Western samples. Furthermore, related studies that have been conducted with non-Western samples have examined the emotional consequences of a limited range of strategies. This paper aimed to replicate and extend prior research by investigating the link between a wide range of ER strategies and emotional well-being in an understudied region: the Middle East and North Africa region. A community sample of 169 Egyptian adults (18–65 years) completed a 14-day experience sampling study (5 surveys/day), measuring various ER strategies, as well as affect. Most adaptive engagement strategies (reappraisal, positive reframing, acceptance) were associated with greater emotional well-being. Meanwhile, most aversive cognitive preservation strategies (rumination, venting) and certain disengagement strategies (suppression, denial) were linked to lower emotional well-being. Results generally replicate past research from Western samples in an Egyptian sample: greater use of adaptive engagement strategies across contexts is emotionally beneficial, while frequent use of aversive cognitive preservation and disengagement strategies can be emotionally harmful.

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