Training Adaptive Emotion Regulation Skills in Early Adolescents: The Effects of Distraction, Acceptance, Cognitive Reappraisal, and Problem Solving

被引:0
|
作者
Brenda Volkaert
Laura Wante
Marie-Lotte Van Beveren
Leentje Vervoort
Caroline Braet
机构
[1] Ghent University,Department of Developmental, Personality and Social Psychology
来源
关键词
Emotion regulation; Adolescence; Distraction; Acceptance; Cognitive reappraisal; Problem solving;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Adolescence is a critical developmental period in which intense experienced negative emotions need to be successfully regulated in order to decrease the risk of developing psychopathology. This study investigated the immediate and prolonged effects of training emotion regulation (ER) in 256 young adolescents (9–13 years). The four experimental conditions in which an ER skill (acceptance, distraction, cognitive reappraisal, and problem solving) was trained were compared with two control conditions (rumination, performing a cognitive task). Results revealed that: (1) happy affect significantly increased and sad and anxious affect significantly decreased in the four experimental ER conditions but also in the cognitive task condition. Rumination did not have beneficial ER effects. (2) In the experimental condition, the effects on sad and happy affect were more prominent after using distraction, problem solving, and cognitive reappraisal compared to using acceptance. (3) There were no long-term effects of the ER training (ERT) at 1-month follow-up. These results demonstrate that young adolescents are able to use distraction, acceptance, cognitive reappraisal and problem solving, but that the effects of those strategies do not outperform the effects of a neutral cognitive task. In addition, our findings confirm that rumination leads to the maintenance and increase of negative affect, at least short-term. Further research should explore the effects of a more extensive ERT on intense affect states in young adolescents and should investigate the supplementary effects of such a program compared to a neutral cognitive distraction task.
引用
收藏
页码:678 / 696
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Training Adaptive Emotion Regulation Skills in Early Adolescents: The Effects of Distraction, Acceptance, Cognitive Reappraisal, and Problem Solving
    Volkaert, Brenda
    Wante, Laura
    Van Beveren, Marie-Lotte
    Vervoort, Leentje
    Braet, Caroline
    COGNITIVE THERAPY AND RESEARCH, 2020, 44 (03) : 678 - 696
  • [2] Effects of emotion regulation training on social problem-solving in hard-of-hearing adolescents
    Mehrshid Danadel
    Mohammad Ashori
    Current Psychology, 2024, 43 : 15366 - 15375
  • [3] Effects of emotion regulation training on social problem-solving in hard-of-hearing adolescents
    Danadel, Mehrshid
    Ashori, Mohammad
    CURRENT PSYCHOLOGY, 2024, 43 (17) : 15366 - 15375
  • [4] Cognitive emotion regulation in patients with schizophrenia: Evidence for effective reappraisal and distraction
    Grezellschak, Sarah
    Lincoln, Tania M.
    Westermann, Stefan
    PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH, 2015, 229 (1-2) : 434 - 439
  • [5] Cognitive Reappraisal and Acceptance: Effects on Emotion, Physiology, and Perceived Cognitive Costs
    Troy, Allison S.
    Shallcross, Amanda J.
    Brunner, Anna
    Friedman, Rachel
    Jones, Markera C.
    EMOTION, 2018, 18 (01) : 58 - 74
  • [6] Emotion Naming Impedes Both Cognitive Reappraisal and Mindful Acceptance Strategies of Emotion Regulation
    Nook, Erik C.
    Satpute, Ajay B.
    Ochsner, Kevin N.
    AFFECTIVE SCIENCE, 2021, 2 (02) : 187 - 198
  • [7] Emotion Naming Impedes Both Cognitive Reappraisal and Mindful Acceptance Strategies of Emotion Regulation
    Erik C. Nook
    Ajay B. Satpute
    Kevin N. Ochsner
    Affective Science, 2021, 2 : 187 - 198
  • [8] Cognitive reappraisal and acceptance: An experimental comparison of two emotion regulation strategies
    Wolgast, Martin
    Lundh, Lars-Gunnar
    Viborg, Gardar
    BEHAVIOUR RESEARCH AND THERAPY, 2011, 49 (12) : 858 - 866
  • [9] Effects of acceptance and reappraisal on body dissatisfaction: an experimental comparison of two adaptive emotion regulation strategies
    Prefit, Alice Beatrice
    Candea, Diana-Mirela
    Szentagotai-Tatar, Aurora
    EATING AND WEIGHT DISORDERS-STUDIES ON ANOREXIA BULIMIA AND OBESITY, 2020, 25 (03) : 803 - 809
  • [10] Effects of acceptance and reappraisal on body dissatisfaction: an experimental comparison of two adaptive emotion regulation strategies
    Alice Beatrice Prefit
    Diana-Mirela Cândea
    Aurora Szentagotai-Tătar
    Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity, 2020, 25 : 803 - 809