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Perceived emotion invalidation predicts daily affect and stressors.

Melissa J Zielinski1,2, Jennifer C Veilleux2, Marley F Fradley1, Kayla D Skinner2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Perceived emotion invalidation is linked to the development or worsening of a variety of emotional and physical health conditions. However, prior studies are largely cross-sectional and whether there are day-to-day effects of generally feeling invalidated is unknown.
DESIGN: We examined the relations between perceived emotion invalidation and momentary affect, average daily affect, and the experience of daily stressors among a sample of young adults using ecological momentary assessment (EMA).
METHODS: Participants (n = 86) completed measures of perceived emotion invalidation and emotional reactivity at baseline then completed one week of EMA including: (1) 7x/day reports of current affect and social context and (2) 1x/day index of experienced stressors and their intensity.
RESULTS: Higher perceived emotion invalidation predicted lower momentary positive affect. Perceived invalidation also interacted with social context such that higher emotion invalidation predicted greater negative affect when participants were with non-close others (i.e., co-workers, acquaintances). Only participants with high perceived emotional invalidation experienced increased stress alongside heightened daily negative affect.
CONCLUSIONS: These results provide preliminary evidence that feeling emotionally invalidated may predict affective experiences, including how emotions are momentarily experienced and how life stressors are interpreted when they are later reflected on.

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Keywords:  Emotion invalidation; daily stress; ecological momentary assessment; social context

Year:  2022        PMID: 35135399      PMCID: PMC9357853          DOI: 10.1080/10615806.2022.2033973

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anxiety Stress Coping        ISSN: 1061-5806


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