DOI: 10.17760/d20291523
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Interpersonal emotion regulation in younger and older adults

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“…However, the small amount of research on age and preferences for interpersonal emotion regulation strategies does not provide a clear picture about whether older adults prefer to use these strategies. Two studies, reported in Murry's (2018) doctoral thesis, reported a lack of age differences in strategy use in a controlled laboratory context. A third study, focusing on the strategies that participants thought they would use in a hypothetical scenario, reported a negative relationship between age and situation modification with no other age effects (Jarman & Windsor, in press).…”
Section: Evidence About Age and The Decision Of Whether And How To Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the small amount of research on age and preferences for interpersonal emotion regulation strategies does not provide a clear picture about whether older adults prefer to use these strategies. Two studies, reported in Murry's (2018) doctoral thesis, reported a lack of age differences in strategy use in a controlled laboratory context. A third study, focusing on the strategies that participants thought they would use in a hypothetical scenario, reported a negative relationship between age and situation modification with no other age effects (Jarman & Windsor, in press).…”
Section: Evidence About Age and The Decision Of Whether And How To Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%