Age and Cognitive Ability Predict Emotion Regulation Strategy Use.
Claire M GrowneyTammy EnglishPublished in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2023)
Patterns of emotion regulation strategy use varied by age, even when accounting for differences in reactivity. Findings suggest that older adults may not necessarily prefer strategies that are lower in cognitive demands or that focus on enhancing positivity. Results support the idea that strategy preferences are driven by a combination of characteristics of the regulator and the regulation context. The relevance of cognitive resources likely varies across situations, perhaps being most consequential for deeper processing of high arousal stimuli and for older adults' engagement with positive aspects of an otherwise negative situation.