University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2021 Jun;124(3):1134-1149. doi: 10.1177/0033294120933151. Epub 2020 Jun 27.
Research has shown that growing up in an environment in which emotions are invalidated (i.e., ignored or responded to negatively) by parents is associated with later difficulties regulating emotions. Meanwhile, dispositional mindfulness has been shown to engender a greater capacity for emotion regulation, through use of adaptive strategies like cognitive reframing and minimizing use of maladaptive strategies like expressive suppression. The current study aimed to explore the role of invalidating childhood environments on use of cognitive reappraisal and expressive suppression as emotion regulation skills and to investigate the role of mindfulness in this relationship. Participants were recruited via Amazon Mechanical Turk ( = 1094, = 58.3% women) and completed self-report measures assessing perceptions of maternal invalidation, mindfulness, and emotion regulation. Results demonstrated that the mindfulness facets of describing, non-judging, and non-reactivity partially mediated the relationship between perception of maternal invalidation and expressive suppression. Awareness and non-reactivity were found to mediate the relationship between perception of maternal invalidation and cognitive reappraisal. Clinical implications are discussed.
研究表明,在一个父母否定(即忽视或消极回应)情绪的环境中成长,与日后情绪调节困难有关。同时,研究表明,性格正念通过使用认知重构等适应性策略,以及减少使用表达抑制等适应性策略,从而产生更大的情绪调节能力。本研究旨在探讨否定的童年环境对认知重评和表达抑制作为情绪调节技能的作用,并研究正念在这种关系中的作用。参与者通过亚马逊土耳其机器人( = 1094, = 58.3%女性)招募,并完成了自我报告的测量,评估对母亲否定、正念和情绪调节的感知。结果表明,对母亲否定的感知与表达抑制之间的关系部分由描述、不评判和不反应的正念特征所介导。意识和不反应被发现可以调节对母亲否定的感知与认知重评之间的关系。讨论了临床意义。