Title of article :
Cognitive emotion regulation strategies and depressive symptoms: differences between males and females
Author/Authors :
NADIA GARNEFSKI، نويسنده , , JAN TEERDS، نويسنده , , VIVIAN KRAAIJ، نويسنده , , JEROEN LEGERSTEE، نويسنده , , TESSA VAN DEN KOMMER، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
10
From page :
267
To page :
276
Abstract :
The present study focuses on comparability of men and women in (a) the extent to which they use specific cognitive emotion regulation strategies in response to the experience of life stress and (b) the extent to which the use of these strategies is related to the reporting of depressive symptoms. In a general population sample of 251 males and 379 females, data were obtained on symptoms of depression and the use of nine cognitive emotion regulation strategies. Significant differences were found in the strategies Rumination, Catastrophizing and Positive refocusing: women reported to use these strategies more often than men. However, no differences were found in the extent to which specific cognitive strategies were related to the reporting of depressive symptomatology. In both groups, higher extents of reporting self-blame, rumination and/or catastrophizing as strategies were strongly related to higher depression scores, whereas higher extents of using positive reappraisal were related to lower depression scores.
Keywords :
gender differences , emotion regulation , coping , depression , Cognitive strategies
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Record number :
457272
Link To Document :
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