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Age, Resources, and Emotion Regulation Need in Daily Life Emotional Contexts.

Claire M GrowneyTabea SpringsteinTammy English
Published in: The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences (2023)
Findings suggest that younger age and lower levels of cognitive ability are linked to less perceived need to regulate negative emotional states. Physical vulnerabilities also may dampen the perceived need for regulating high-arousal negative emotions, but only among older adults. Age-related shifts in resources and emotional goals may influence the likelihood that individuals are motivated to engage in ER, as well as the effectiveness of those efforts.
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