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Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms
Background: Stressful situations and psychopathology symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety) shape how individuals regulate and respond to others’ emotions. However, how emotional expressions influence mental health and impact intrapersonal and interpersonal experiences is still unclear. Objective:...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272006/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35832294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.924305 |
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author | Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel Dörfel, Denise Becke, Miriam Trefz, Janina Bonanno, George A. Groppa, Sergiu |
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description | Background: Stressful situations and psychopathology symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety) shape how individuals regulate and respond to others’ emotions. However, how emotional expressions influence mental health and impact intrapersonal and interpersonal experiences is still unclear. Objective: Here, we used the Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression (FREE) scale to explore the relationship between emotional expression abilities with affective symptoms and mental health markers. Methods: From a sample of 351 participants, we firstly validate a German version of the FREE scale on a final sample of 222 participants located in Germany, recruited through an online platform. Following this, we performed confirmatory factor analyses to assess the model structure of the FREE-scale. We then utilize a LASSO regression to determine which indicators of psychopathology symptoms and mental health are related to emotional expressive regulation and determine their particular interactions through the general linear model. Results: We replicated the FREE scale’s four latent factors (i.e., ability to enhance and suppress positive as well as negative emotional expressions). After the selection of relevant instruments through LASSO regression, the suppress ability showed specific negative associations with depression (r = 0.2) and stress symptoms (r = 0.16) and positive associations with readiness to confront distressing situations (r = 0.25), self-support (r = 0.2), and tolerance of emotions (r = 0.2). Both, emotional expressions enhance and suppress abilities positively associated with coping markers (resilience) and emotion regulation skills. Finally, the interaction effects between emotional flexibility abilities and stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms evidenced that consistent with the flexibility theory, enhancing and suppressing abilities may predict psychopathological symptoms. Conclusions: These findings emphasize the importance of considering the flexibility to express emotions as a relevant factor for preserved mental health or the development of psychopathological symptoms and indicate that online surveys may serve as a reliable indicator of mental health. |
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spelling | pubmed-92720062022-07-12 Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel Dörfel, Denise Becke, Miriam Trefz, Janina Bonanno, George A. Groppa, Sergiu Front Behav Neurosci Behavioral Neuroscience Background: Stressful situations and psychopathology symptoms (e.g., depression and anxiety) shape how individuals regulate and respond to others’ emotions. However, how emotional expressions influence mental health and impact intrapersonal and interpersonal experiences is still unclear. Objective: Here, we used the Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression (FREE) scale to explore the relationship between emotional expression abilities with affective symptoms and mental health markers. Methods: From a sample of 351 participants, we firstly validate a German version of the FREE scale on a final sample of 222 participants located in Germany, recruited through an online platform. Following this, we performed confirmatory factor analyses to assess the model structure of the FREE-scale. We then utilize a LASSO regression to determine which indicators of psychopathology symptoms and mental health are related to emotional expressive regulation and determine their particular interactions through the general linear model. Results: We replicated the FREE scale’s four latent factors (i.e., ability to enhance and suppress positive as well as negative emotional expressions). After the selection of relevant instruments through LASSO regression, the suppress ability showed specific negative associations with depression (r = 0.2) and stress symptoms (r = 0.16) and positive associations with readiness to confront distressing situations (r = 0.25), self-support (r = 0.2), and tolerance of emotions (r = 0.2). Both, emotional expressions enhance and suppress abilities positively associated with coping markers (resilience) and emotion regulation skills. Finally, the interaction effects between emotional flexibility abilities and stress, depression, and anxiety symptoms evidenced that consistent with the flexibility theory, enhancing and suppressing abilities may predict psychopathological symptoms. Conclusions: These findings emphasize the importance of considering the flexibility to express emotions as a relevant factor for preserved mental health or the development of psychopathological symptoms and indicate that online surveys may serve as a reliable indicator of mental health. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9272006/ /pubmed/35832294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.924305 Text en Copyright © 2022 Gonzalez-Escamilla, Dörfel, Becke, Trefz, Bonanno and Groppa. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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) and the copyright owner(s) 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. |
spellingShingle | Behavioral Neuroscience Gonzalez-Escamilla, Gabriel Dörfel, Denise Becke, Miriam Trefz, Janina Bonanno, George A. Groppa, Sergiu Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms |
title | Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms |
title_full | Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms |
title_fullStr | Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms |
title_full_unstemmed | Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms |
title_short | Associating Flexible Regulation of Emotional Expression With Psychopathological Symptoms |
title_sort | associating flexible regulation of emotional expression with psychopathological symptoms |
topic | Behavioral Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9272006/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35832294 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2022.924305 |
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