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Factors Associated with Emotion Regulation in Men with Internet Access Living in Brazil during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Jules Ramon Brito TeixeiraAnderson Reis de SousaEmanuel Missias Silva PalmaWanderson Carneiro MoreiraThiago da Silva SantanaNilo Manoel Pereira Vieira BarretoMaciel Alves de MouraOscar Javier Vergara-EscobarOscar Yovani Fabián JoséGildásio Souza PereiraPaulo Henrique Martins de OliveiraJacilene Santiago do Nascimento Trindade Dos SantosEmerson Lucas Silva CamargoTânia Maria de AraújoIsabel Amelia Costa MendesCarla Aparecida Arena VenturaEvanilda Souza de Santana CarvalhoAlvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Objective: to evaluate the factors associated with emotion regulation in men with internet access living in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: an epidemiological survey, conducted with 1015 men. An electronic form was applied containing sociodemographic and occupational characteristics, support and coping strategies, as well as emotional and behavioral aspects. Emotion regulation was assessed using the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire . Results: The prevalence values observed were 44.6% for Low Cognitive Reappraisal and of 47.1% for High Emotional Suppression. The following factors were identified as associated: (a) with Low Cognitive Reappraisal: being aged 30 years old or more, practicing physical activity, worrying about social distancing and having positive emotions and feelings; and (b) with High Emotional Suppression: being heterosexual, non-white race/skin color, having security support or public administration, not sanitizing food, worrying about lack of physical activity and not having negative emotions. Conclusion: the adoption of emotion regulation strategies was associated with individual, contextual and emotional/behavioral characteristics. Masculinity ideals seem to exert an influence on these relationships.
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