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      Analysis of Emotion Regulation in Spanish Adolescents: Validation of the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire

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          Emotion regulation (ER) is a basic psychological process that has been broadly linked to psychosocial adjustment. Due to its relationship with psychosocial adjustment, a significant number of instruments have been developed to assess emotion regulation in a reliable and valid manner. Among these, the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ; Gross and John, 2003) is one of the most widely used, having shown good psychometric properties with adult samples from different cultures. Studies of validation in children and adolescents are, however, scarce and have only been developed for the Australian and Portuguese populations. The aim of this study was to validate the Spanish version of the ERQ for use in adolescents and determine possible differences according to the gender and age of young people. The sample consisted of 2060 adolescents (52.1% boys). Exploratory and Confirmatory factor analysis (EFA and CFA), multi-group analysis and Two-way multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) were performed and the percentiles calculated. The results of the AFE and CFA corroborated the existence of two factors related to the emotion regulation strategies of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression, showing acceptable internal consistency and test-retest reliability. Both factors also showed good criterion validity with personality traits, self-esteem, and social anxiety. Differences in cognitive reappraisal were found with regard to age, with younger students exhibiting the greatest mastery of this strategy. Gender differences were observed regarding the expressive suppression strategy, with boys being more likely to use this strategy than girls. A gender-age interaction effect was also observed, revealing that the use of the expressive suppression strategy did not vary by age in girls, and was more widely used by boys aged 12–14 years than those aged 15–16 years. However, we found evidence of measurement invariance across sex and age groups. The results suggest that the ERQ is a valid and reliable instrument that can be used to evaluate emotion regulation strategies in adolescents.

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                Journal
                Front Psychol
                Front Psychol
                Front. Psychol.
                Frontiers in Psychology
                Frontiers Media S.A.
                1664-1078
                07 January 2016
                2015
                : 6
                : 1959
                Affiliations
                [1] 1Department of Psychology, University of Cordoba Córdoba, Spain
                [2] 2Department of Psychology, Social Work and Counselling, University of Greenwich London, UK
                [3] 3Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Granada Granada, Spain
                [4] 4Department of Basic Psychology, University of Malaga Málaga, Spain
                Author notes

                Edited by: Jessica S. Horst, University of Sussex, UK

                Reviewed by: Simona Carla Silvia Caravita, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy; Rita Zukauskiene, Mykolas Romeris University, Lithuania

                *Correspondence: Olga Gómez-Ortiz olga.gomez@ 123456uco.es

                This article was submitted to Developmental Psychology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology

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                10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01959
                4703776
                26779076
                2c5e1e34-4bcd-480c-80dd-bd28ce821f2f
                Copyright © 2016 Gómez-Ortiz, Romera, Ortega-Ruiz, Cabello and Fernández-Berrocal.

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

                History
                : 13 October 2015
                : 07 December 2015
                Page count
                Figures: 2, Tables: 6, Equations: 0, References: 54, Pages: 11, Words: 8446
                Funding
                Funded by: Junta de Andalucia
                Award ID: PRY040/14
                Funded by: Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad 10.13039/501100003329
                Award ID: I+D EDU2013-44627-P
                Funded by: Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte 10.13039/501100003176
                Award ID: SEJ-7326
                Award ID: PSI2012-37490
                Categories
                Psychology
                Original Research

                Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                emotion regulation,reappraisal,suppression,assessment,adolescent,measurement invariance

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