| Literature DB >> 36063256 |
Wen Liu1, Xin Guo1, Fang Liu2, Yan Sun1.
Abstract
This study explored the relationship between temperament-i.e., negative affectivity (NA) and effortful control (EC)-and depression in preadolescents, considering emotion regulation (ER) strategies as mediating mechanisms in this relationship. We examined data from 535 children aged 8-12 years (M ± SD = 10.01 ± 1.42) who completed self-report measures related to NA, EC, ER strategies, depressive symptoms, and depressive mood. The results demonstrated that NA was significantly positively related to both depressive symptoms and depressive mood, while EC was significantly negatively related to both depressive symptoms and depressive mood. The structural equation model of latent variable analysis showed that cognitive reappraisal mediated the relationship between NA and depressive symptoms and depressive mood. Moreover, cognitive reappraisal was also identified as a mediator of the association between EC and depressive symptoms and depressive mood. However, expressive suppression only mediated the relationship between NA and depressive symptoms. Interventions aimed at ER strategies would be an effective program for preadolescents with depression and further improve preadolescents' social-emotional development.Entities:
Keywords: Depression; Emotion regulation strategies; Preadolescence; Temperament
Year: 2022 PMID: 36063256 DOI: 10.1007/s10578-022-01423-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev ISSN: 0009-398X