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      The Emotion Regulation Index for Children and Adolescents (ERICA): A Psychometric Investigation

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          Hiding feelings: the acute effects of inhibiting negative and positive emotion.

          Emotion regulation plays a central role in mental health and illness, but little is known about even the most basic forms of emotion regulation. To examine the acute effects of inhibiting negative and positive emotion, we asked 180 female participants to watch sad, neutral, and amusing films under 1 of 2 conditions. Suppression participants (N = 90) inhibited their expressive behavior while watching the films; no suppression participants (N = 90) simply watched the films. Suppression diminished expressive behavior in all 3 films and decreased amusement self-reports in sad and amusing films. Physiologically, suppression had no effect in the neutral film, but clear effects in both negative and positive emotional films, including increased sympathetic activation of the cardiovascular system. On the basis of these findings, we suggest several ways emotional inhibition may influence psychological functioning.
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            Emotion regulation among school-age children: the development and validation of a new criterion Q-sort scale.

            To foster the study of emotion regulation beyond infancy and toddlerhood, a new criterion Q-sort was constructed. In Study 1, Q-scales for emotion regulation and autonomy were developed, and analyses supported their discriminant validity. Study 2 further explored the construct validity of the Emotion Regulation Q-Scale within a sample of 143 maltreated and 80 impoverished children, aged 6 to 12 years. A multitrait-multimethod matrix and confirmatory factor analyses indicated impressive convergence among the Emotion Regulation Q-Scale and established measures of affect regulation. This new scale also was discriminable from measures of related constructs, including Q-sort assessments of ego resiliency. The use of this new measure was further supported by its ability to distinguish between maltreated and comparison children and between groups of well-regulated versus dysregulated children.
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              Emotion Regulation and Mental Health

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                Journal
                Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment
                J Psychopathol Behav Assess
                Springer Nature
                0882-2689
                1573-3505
                September 2010
                August 2009
                : 32
                : 3
                : 301-314
                Article
                10.1007/s10862-009-9154-0
                ecd12719-9ee9-4c31-aae2-bd2e23c22b54
                © 2010
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