Psychology
The use of multilevel emotion regulation strategies in the context of critical public events: the more the better?
L. Zhu, J. Yang, et al.
During COVID-19, a two-wave study (1,189 initial; 895 follow-up) found that multilevel emotion-regulation—ranging from intrapersonal experiential avoidance to interpersonal perspective-taking and even humorous-meme-saving—yielded nine distinct strategy profiles with clear links to mental health. The research was conducted by Leling Zhu, Jiemin Yang, and Jiajin Yuan.
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