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Neuroticism and Depression in Children: The Role of Cognitive Emotion Regulation Strategies
Authors:María Laura Andrés  María Cristina Richaud de Minzi  Claudia Castañeiras  Lorena Canet-Juric  Raquel Rodríguez-Carvajal
Institution:1. Research Center on Methodology, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentinamarialauraandres@gmail.com;3. Interdisciplinary Center of Mathematical and Experimental Psychology Research, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina;4. National University of Mar del Plata, Argentina;5. Research Center on Methodology, National Scientific and Technical Research Council, Argentina;6. Autonomous University of Madrid, Spain
Abstract:This study's general objective was to analyze whether different types of cognitive emotion regulation strategies (CERS), namely adaptive strategies—specifically positive refocusing and positive reappraisal—and maladaptive strategies—self-blame, catastrophizing, and rumination—mediated the neuroticism-depression relationship in children 9–12 years old, and whether gender and school transition moderated the relationships proposed. A self-reporting measure was administered to 315 children to evaluate said variables. The resulting data were analyzed using structural equations. The study verified that maladaptive CERS partially mediated neuroticism's relationship with depression, while adaptive CERS, though negatively associated with depression, did not show a mediating effect on this relationship. The results provide evidence of the mediating function of maladaptive CERS on the neuroticism-depression relationship. Gender and school transition did not moderate the relationships proposed. Because, by their very nature, these strategies are modifiable, these results constitute an important finding that can be transferred to the design and content of child mental health prevention and promotion programs.
Keywords:Children  cognitive emotion regulation strategies  depression  neuroticism
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