Longyue Liao, Keqin Zhang, Ying Zhou, Junsheng Liu
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Abstract
Emotion differentiation emphasises labelling emotional experiences in a precise and context-sensitive way. Negative emotion differentiation (NED) has been found to be associated with mental health, where emotion regulation (ER) may act as a pathway. The current study aims to explore the association between NED and flexible ER implementation in daily life. Specifically, we examined how NED was associated with two aspects of ER flexibility: contextual synchrony and temporal ER variability. 101 college students (54% female; Mage = 20.24 years) reported their momentary emotions via a 7-day experience sampling protocol, and the intraclass correlation coefficients were calculated to reflect NED. In 10-day daily diaries, they also reported information about the most negative event during the day (i.e. event type, event intensity and ER goal) and how they regulated their emotions. The results revealed that individuals with high NED showed higher levels of synchrony between change in ER use and change in event type and ER goal. In addition, NED was positively associated with both within- and between-strategy variability in ER use. The results demonstrated that the ability to differentiate between negative emotions was related to higher ER flexibility, which shed new light on understanding the role of emotion differentiation in well-being.
情绪分化强调以精确和对情境敏感的方式为情绪体验贴标签。研究发现,负性情绪分化(NED)与心理健康有关,而情绪调节(ER)可能是其中的一个途径。本研究旨在探索 NED 与日常生活中灵活实施 ER 之间的关联。具体来说,我们研究了 NED 与 ER 灵活性的两个方面之间的关系:情境同步性和时间 ER 变异性。101 名大学生(54% 为女性;年龄 = 20.24 岁)通过为期 7 天的经验取样协议报告了他们的瞬间情绪,并计算了类内相关系数以反映 NED。在为期 10 天的每日日记中,他们还报告了一天中最消极事件的信息(即事件类型、事件强度和 ER 目标)以及他们如何调节自己的情绪。结果表明,NED高的人在ER使用变化与事件类型和ER目标变化之间表现出更高的同步性。此外,NED 与应急反应使用的内部和策略间变异性呈正相关。研究结果表明,区分负面情绪的能力与较高的应急反应灵活性有关,这为理解情绪区分在幸福感中的作用提供了新的思路。
期刊介绍:
Cognition & Emotion is devoted to the study of emotion, especially to those aspects of emotion related to cognitive processes. The journal aims to bring together work on emotion undertaken by researchers in cognitive, social, clinical, and developmental psychology, neuropsychology, and cognitive science. Examples of topics appropriate for the journal include the role of cognitive processes in emotion elicitation, regulation, and expression; the impact of emotion on attention, memory, learning, motivation, judgements, and decisions.