Relationships between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms: A comparative study of five specific samples |
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Authors: | Nadia Garnefski Vivian Kraaij |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Division of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Leiden, P.O. Box 9555, 2300RB Leiden, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | Aim of this study was to study relationships between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms. Five specific samples (ranging from adolescents to elderly) were compared on their reported use of cognitive emotion regulation strategies (Rumination, Catastrophizing, Self-blame, Other-blame, Acceptance, Positive Reappraisal, Putting into Perspective, Positive Refocusing, Planning) and on the relationships between these strategies and symptoms of depression. Although remarkable differences were found in reported strategies, relationships between cognitive emotion regulation strategies and symptoms of depression were shown to be similar between the five groups. |
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Keywords: | Cognitive-emotion-regulation Self-regulation Cognitive-coping Depression |
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