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Suppression Benefits Boys in Taiwan: The Relation between Gender, Emotional Regulation Strategy, and Mental Health.


ABSTRACT: Emotion regulation (ER) strategies have a clear impact on mental health outcomes. In 2 studies (N = 695, N = 433) we investigated gender differences in the use of 2 ER strategies (reappraisal and suppression) to handle parent-child conflict in Taiwanese adolescents. We also identified the implications of these differences for some negative emotions (self-blame and resentment) and internalizing problems (psychosomatic symptoms and social withdrawal). Results of the correlation analyses in both studies indicated that reappraisal and suppression ER strategies are positively correlated only in male Taiwanese adolescents. Hierarchical regression analyses in the second study confirmed that reappraisal buffers male but not female adolescents against the negative effects of suppression on the arousal of negative affect and internalizing problems.

SUBMITTER: Yeh KH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5292407 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suppression Benefits Boys in Taiwan: The Relation between Gender, Emotional Regulation Strategy, and Mental Health.

Yeh Kuang-Hui KH   Bedford Olwen O   Wu Chih-Wen CW   Wang Shu-Yi SY   Yen Nai-Shing NS  

Frontiers in psychology 20170206


Emotion regulation (ER) strategies have a clear impact on mental health outcomes. In 2 studies (<i>N</i> = 695, <i>N</i> = 433) we investigated gender differences in the use of 2 ER strategies (reappraisal and suppression) to handle parent-child conflict in Taiwanese adolescents. We also identified the implications of these differences for some negative emotions (self-blame and resentment) and internalizing problems (psychosomatic symptoms and social withdrawal). Results of the correlation analy  ...[more]

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