2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2015.04.003
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Dealing with feeling: Specific emotion regulation skills predict responses to stress in psychosis

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“…The second study ( N = 54 outpatients) did not observe any significant correlations between global emotion dysregulation and positive or negative symptoms (Bonfils, Minor, Leonhardt, & Lysaker, 2018). The last study ( N = 35 outpatients) measured a positively framed construct of global emotion regulation on the Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire (Lincoln, Hartmann, Kother, & Moritiz, 2015). This same study observed that global emotion regulation and its components (e.g., emotional awareness, tolerance, acceptance, and modification) were negatively correlated with paranoia symptoms ( r = −.63 to −.35, p < .05); only tolerance was negatively correlated with total positive symptoms ( r = −.42, p < .05; Lincoln et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The second study ( N = 54 outpatients) did not observe any significant correlations between global emotion dysregulation and positive or negative symptoms (Bonfils, Minor, Leonhardt, & Lysaker, 2018). The last study ( N = 35 outpatients) measured a positively framed construct of global emotion regulation on the Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire (Lincoln, Hartmann, Kother, & Moritiz, 2015). This same study observed that global emotion regulation and its components (e.g., emotional awareness, tolerance, acceptance, and modification) were negatively correlated with paranoia symptoms ( r = −.63 to −.35, p < .05); only tolerance was negatively correlated with total positive symptoms ( r = −.42, p < .05; Lincoln et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The last study ( N = 35 outpatients) measured a positively framed construct of global emotion regulation on the Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire (Lincoln, Hartmann, Kother, & Moritiz, 2015). This same study observed that global emotion regulation and its components (e.g., emotional awareness, tolerance, acceptance, and modification) were negatively correlated with paranoia symptoms ( r = −.63 to −.35, p < .05); only tolerance was negatively correlated with total positive symptoms ( r = −.42, p < .05; Lincoln et al, 2015). In summary, more prospective research is needed to extend current cross‐sectional findings on the effects of global emotion dysregulation on both positive and negative symptoms.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It seems well established that patients with psychosis display various problems related to the regulation of negative emotions in comparison with healthy controls (Lincoln, Hartmann, K€ other, & Moritz, 2015;Livingstone, Harper, & Gillanders, 2009;Perry, Henry, & Grisham, 2011). Several studies have found that patients with psychosis experience more intense negative emotions in comparison with non-clinical controls (Myin-Germeys, Nicolson, & Delespaul, 2001;Myin-Germeys, van Os, Schwartz, Stone, & Delespaul, 2001).…”
Section: Practitioner Pointsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there is indeed a growing body of work assessing EDA with healthy participants in real world settings within cities (Alajmi et al 2013;Bergner et al 2013;El Mawass and Kanjo 2013;Hijazi et al 2016;Hogertz 2010;Kim and Fesenmaier 2015;Li et al 2016;Zeile et al 2015). Furthermore, EDA has been used in laboratory studies as a psychophysiological indicator of arousal in participants living with a diagnosis of psychosis (Lincoln et al 2015), and it has been used in situ to detect autonomic signature of illness (Cella et al 2018).…”
Section: The 'Bio' In Urban Mental Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%