Publication Type

PhD Dissertation

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

7-2024

Abstract

Several theoretical accounts identify emotion regulation (ER) difficulties, including poor abilities to withstand or distinguish negative emotions, as a transdiagnostic risk factor for symptoms of psychological distress. Considering this, nascent evidence hints that ER flexibility may be a mediating mechanism that explains the relationship between specific ER abilities (i.e., distress tolerance, negative emotion differentiation) and distress symptoms. Across time-lagged (Study 1) and three-wave longitudinal (Study 2) investigations of college-aged adults, a regulatory flexibility framework of distress was examined in which ER flexibility mediates the respective pathways from distress tolerance and negative emotion differentiation to psychological distress symptoms. Furthermore, we explored a reverse mediation account wherein bidirectional associations between psychological distress and ER abilities are mediated by ER flexibility (Study 2). In Study 1, self-reported, rather than task-based, ER flexibility mediated the respective pathways from distress tolerance and negative emotion differentiation to social anxiety symptoms. When ER flexibility was assessed through experience sampling in Study 2, ER flexibility (i.e., mean between-strategy variability) mediated the reversed pathway from social anxiety symptoms to negative emotion differentiation abilities. By employing a multi-method approach to assessing ER flexibility, these findings provide preliminary evidence for the proposed theoretical framework and highlight the importance of considering reciprocal associations among ER abilities, ER flexibility, and psychological distress via longitudinal designs.

Keywords

negative emotion differentiation, emotional distress tolerance, emotion regulation flexibility, psychological distress

Degree Awarded

PhD in Psychology

Discipline

Industrial and Organizational Psychology | Organizational Behavior and Theory

Supervisor(s)

YANG, Hwajin

First Page

1

Last Page

97

Publisher

Singapore Management University

City or Country

Singapore

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