Relation between Emotion Regulation and Mental Health: A Meta-Analysis Review
Southwest University · Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
Abstract
This meta-analysis examined the relationship between emotion regulation strategies (cognitive reappraisal, expressive suppression) and mental health (measured by life-satisfaction, positive affect, depression, anxiety, and negative affect). 48 studies, which included 51 independent samples, 157 effect sizes, and 21,150 participants, met the inclusion criteria. The results showed that cognitive reappraisal was correlated significantly and positively with positive indicators of mental health (r = .26) and negatively with negative indicators of mental health (r = -.20). Expressive suppression was correlated negatively with positive indicators of mental health (r = -.12), and positively with negative indicators of…
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- FWCI
- 14.97
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- 100%
- References
- 67
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6Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Moderation
- Mental health
- Cognitive reappraisal
- Affect (linguistics)
- Clinical psychology
- Anxiety
- Expressive Suppression
- Reduced inequalities