articleJournal of Personality and Social PsychologyMay 27, 2008Closed access

Culture, emotion regulation, and adjustment.

DMDavid MatsumotoMSMultinational Study of Cultural Display RulesSHSeung Hee YooSNSanae Nakagawa

San Francisco State University · Yale University

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Abstract

This article reports differences across 23 countries on 2 processes of emotion regulation--reappraisal and suppression. Cultural dimensions were correlated with country means on both and the relationship between them. Cultures that emphasized the maintenance of social order--that is, those that were long-term oriented and valued embeddedness and hierarchy--tended to have higher scores on suppression, and reappraisal and suppression tended to be positively correlated. In contrast, cultures that minimized the maintenance of social order and valued individual Affective Autonomy and Egalitarianism tended to have lower scores on Suppression, and Reappraisal and Suppression tended to be negatively correlated.…

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Keywords
  • Egalitarianism
  • Psychology
  • Embeddedness
  • Social psychology
  • Expressive Suppression
  • Autonomy
  • Hierarchy
  • Valence (chemistry)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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