2019
DOI: 10.5539/gjhs.v11n8p29
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Emotional Self-Regulation as a Predictor of Self-Esteem and Academic Self-Efficacy of Children With Visual Impairment

Abstract: BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Research on the predictive capacity of emotional self-regulation on self-esteem and academic self-efficacy among children with visual impairment is limited. The present study investigated the predictive capacity of emotional self-regulation on self-esteem and academic self-efficacy among children with visual impairment in South-east Nigeria. METHOD: A predictive correlational research design was adopted for the study. The participants were 186 students with visual impairment… Show more

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“…Research has demonstrated that when individuals suppress their emotions, they experience more internal distress, such as increased depressive emotions, fatigue, lower self-esteem, and lower life satisfaction 72 . The regulatory strategy of emotion suppression was also found to signi cantly predict self-esteem 73 . Therefore, this study proposes that there may be two mediated chains between mindfulness and depression: cognitive inhibition and selfesteem, and emotional inhibition and self-esteem.…”
Section: Suppression and Self-esteemmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Research has demonstrated that when individuals suppress their emotions, they experience more internal distress, such as increased depressive emotions, fatigue, lower self-esteem, and lower life satisfaction 72 . The regulatory strategy of emotion suppression was also found to signi cantly predict self-esteem 73 . Therefore, this study proposes that there may be two mediated chains between mindfulness and depression: cognitive inhibition and selfesteem, and emotional inhibition and self-esteem.…”
Section: Suppression and Self-esteemmentioning
confidence: 91%