we tested whether emotion regulation was bidirectionally related to ODD symptoms over time. We found a vicious cycle between teacher reported EL and ODD symptoms, which provides
Besides age, other inclusion criteria were sufficient German skills (to be able to understand the study material), internet and email access for the one-week participation period, answering correctly to all four attention check items in the baseline assessment, and fulfilling the inclusion criteria ...
PMS is defined as a group of psychological and physical symptoms that regularly occur during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle and resolve by the end of menstruation3. PMDD is characterized primarily by a cluster of mood symptoms, especially depression, tension, anxiety, irritability, and ...
emotional instability, restlessness, and depressed or anxious mood), cognitive symptoms (e.g., lack of concentration), and physical symptoms (e.g., breast tenderness, feeling bloated, musculoskeletal pain), which frequently occur at the end of the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle [1, 2]....
Physiological psychology Perception of emotion in faces| Moodpersonalitymenstrual cycle phase and breastfeeding chemosignals THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Martha K. McClintock BullivantSusan BethFacial expressions of emotion are a rich and varied source of social information. Two experiments were conducted to ...
According to a review of prospective data studies, a majority of studies (61.7%) have found that mood swings occur during the menstrual cycle (Romans et al., 2012). Researchers suggested that women's emotional responses to negative stimuli appear to be decreased by estrogen but enhanced by ...
confront stressors (e.g., being behind in a class; interpersonal problems), may further exacerbate these stressors (e.g., failing a class; falling out with a friend) (McConaha et al., 2024), which may worsen depressive symptoms perpetuating a negative vicious cycle (Grant et al., 2013...
Alexithymia is, however, a broader construct which precedes emotion regulation deficits [11]; its effects are proposed to occur at the earliest stages of the emotion life-cycle in the encoding, processing and accessing of emotional information, such that this feature effectively restricts an ...
emotional instability, restlessness, and depressed or anxious mood), cognitive symptoms (e.g., lack of concentration), and physical symptoms (e.g., breast tenderness, feeling bloated, musculoskeletal pain), which frequently occur at the end of the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle [1, 2]....
As such, in line with the above-mentioned escapist function of MD (Somer, 2002), our data seem to suggest the presence of a vicious cycle, whereby as individuals experience increased difficulty disengaging from negative emotions, their cognitive control over their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors...