我与所有人之间的差异:一般和个人情绪可塑性信念预测临床症状,影响和情绪调节
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概括
此摘要是机器生成的。那些相信情绪是可变的,而自己的情绪却不变的人, 这种差异影响了心理健康和应对策略.
科学领域
- 心理学
- 临床心理学
- 情感科学
背景情况
- 关于情感可塑性的信念影响临床症状,情感和情感调节.
- 现有研究尚未完全阐明一般和个人情感信仰之间的差异的影响.
研究的目的
- 检查关于一般情绪可塑性和个人情绪可塑性之间的差异如何与临床症状,影响和情绪调节有关.
- 调查这种差异与情绪困扰和情绪调节的机制.
- 探索抑郁状态如何影响这些情感信念.
主要方法
- 进行了两项研究,共有514名参与者 (研究1: N = 371;研究2: N = 143).
- 数据收集时间从2021年6月到2023年12月.
- 统计分析检查了情感信念差异与心理结果之间的关联,包括抑郁状态的调解和适度.
主要成果
- 强烈相信情绪总体上比自己的情绪更容易被塑造, 与更高的心理痛苦和减少情绪调节努力有关.
- 这种关联同时和纵向观察到.
- 那些有抑郁史或没有抑郁史的人更倾向于认为自己的情绪比其他情绪更容易被塑造.
结论
- 情感信仰的差异,特别是将一般情感视为比个人情感更容易被塑造的,与增加的情绪压力和情绪调节的差异有关.
- 对于心理健康至关重要的是要了解这些信仰差异及其潜在机制.
- 情感信仰系统可能会根据抑郁状态不同, 这突出了潜在的干预目标.
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