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Self-reported emotion regulation difficulties are associated with mood but not with the biological stress response to thin ideal exposure.

Nadine HumbelNadine Messerli-BürgyKathrin SchuckAndrea WyssenDavid Garcia-BurgosEsther BiedertJulia LennertzAndrea H MeyerKatherina WhinyatesBettina IsenschmidGabriella MilosStephan TrierDirk AdolphJan Christopher CwikJürgen MargrafHans-Jörg AssionTobias TeismannBianca UeberbergGeorg JuckelJudith MüllerBenedikt KlaukeSilvia SchneiderSimone Munsch
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The results corroborate the role of ERD regarding the immediate psychological impact of daily stressors. Exposition to daily stressors in the laboratory results in discrepant psychological and physiological reactivity. Future studies should investigate under what conditions the complex interrelations between immediate and long-term ERD and biological activation are amenable to assessment in a laboratory setting. The additive effects of multiple exposition to stressors, such as thin ideals in daily life, also need to be addressed.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • sleep quality
  • bipolar disorder
  • current status
  • depressive symptoms
  • case control