Negative life events, cognitive emotion regulation and emotional problems |
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Authors: | N Garnefski V Kraaij P Spinhoven |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Leiden, PO Box 9555, 2300 Leiden, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | A new questionnaire, named the Cognitive Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, has been constructed, measuring nine cognitive coping strategies people tend to use after having experienced negative life events. A test–retest design was used to study the psychometric properties and relationships with measures of depression and anxiety among 547 high school youngsters. Principal component analyses supported the allocation of items to subscales, while alphas of most subscales exceeded 0.80. Cognitive coping strategies were found to play an important role in the relationship between the experience of negative life events and the reporting of symptoms of depression and anxiety. The results suggest that cognitive coping strategies may be a valuable context of prevention and intervention |
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Keywords: | Negative life events Cognitive coping Emotion regulation Depression Anxiety |
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