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Individual and interpersonal emotion regulation among adults with substance use disorders and matched controls.

Genevieve A DingleDiana da Costa NevesSakinah S J AlhadadLeanne Hides
Published in: The British journal of clinical psychology (2017)
Compared to matched controls, adults with substance use disorders self-report significantly more difficulties with emotional awareness and regulation. Compared to matched controls, adults with substance use disorders report significantly greater expectancies not to show depression and anxiety. When viewing positive and negative images, adults with substance use disorders are significantly less flexible in their facial expression of emotion than matched controls in response to regulatory instructions. Emotion regulation should be measured and addressed as part of substance use disorder treatment.
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