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Emotion differentiation and its relation with emotional well-being in adolescents
Authors:Hannah K. Lennarz  Anna Lichtwarck-Aschoff  Marieke E. Timmerman  Isabela Granic
Affiliation:1. Radboud University, Behavioural Science Institute, Nijmegen, Netherlands;2. Heymans Institute for Psychological Research, Psychometrics and Statistics, University of Groningen, Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract:Emotion differentiation (ED) refers to the precision with which people can identify and distinguish their emotions and has been associated with well-being in adults. This study investigated ED and its relation with emotional well-being (i.e. depressive symptoms, positivity and negativity intensity and propensity, implicit theories of emotions) in adolescents. We used an experience sampling method with 72 participants (Mage?=?14.00, 71% girls) to assess adolescents’ positive and negative emotions at different time points over the course of two weekends and a baseline questionnaire to assess emotional well-being. Differentiating negative emotions was related to less negativity intensity and propensity, and to the belief that emotions are malleable. Differentiating positive emotions was not related to any of the assessed well-being variables. Together, these results suggest that a detailed awareness of one’s negative emotional states is an important dimension of well-being, also in adolescence.
Keywords:Emotion differentiation  adolescence  experience sampling method  positive emotions  negative emotions  emotional well-being
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