2025
Trait and state emotion regulation and parental wellbeing during war
Keleynikov M, Cohen N, Lassri D, Gadassi-Polack R, Benatov J. Trait and state emotion regulation and parental wellbeing during war. Personality And Individual Differences 2025, 241: 113175. DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2025.113175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchWar-related stressEmotion regulationNegative emotionsParental burnoutDetrimental effects of ruminationAdaptive emotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulation tendenciesEmotion regulation taskEffects of ruminationState emotion regulationEmotion regulation strategiesParental mental healthParental well-beingTrait reappraisalRegulation tendenciesNegative moodRegulation strategiesRegulation taskPsychological distressEmotionsEmotional reliefMental healthParental wellbeingWell-beingPsychological impact1761-P: Sex Differences in Emotion Regulation, Leptin, and Eating Behavior in Response to Stress and Food Cues
HORVATH-DIANO C, DAUGINIKAS E, HEILNER E, SAKMAR E, SINHA R, HARVANEK Z. 1761-P: Sex Differences in Emotion Regulation, Leptin, and Eating Behavior in Response to Stress and Food Cues. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-1761-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationResponse to stressEating behaviorsSex differencesLaboratory sessionsFunding National Institutes of HealthSex-specific effectsStress-related eating behaviorFood cuesBehavioral therapyCue conditionEffect of genderEmotionsPersonal stressHormone samplingSnack testAssociated with lower leptinMultiple pre-CuesSignificant interactionAd libAssociated with lower totalSessionsHigher leptinAcute Physiology649-P: Sex Differences in Predictors of Food Craving, Eating Behavior, and Weight Changes Assessed Longitudinally over a 24-Month Period
DAUGINIKAS E, HORVATH-DIANO C, HEILNER E, SAKMAR E, SINHA R, HARVANEK Z. 649-P: Sex Differences in Predictors of Food Craving, Eating Behavior, and Weight Changes Assessed Longitudinally over a 24-Month Period. Diabetes 2025, 74 DOI: 10.2337/db25-649-p.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationEating behaviorsSex differencesOvereating behaviorFood cravingsResilience factorsDutch Eating Behavior QuestionnaireEmotion Regulation ScaleFood Craving InventoryProblems Experienced questionnaireEating Behavior QuestionnairePerceived Stress ScaleImpact eating behaviorRegulation ScaleCoping OrientationCravingWeight gainBehavior QuestionnaireObesity riskStress ScaleTarget stressEmotionsEatingLinear mixed-effects modelsReduce obesity riskYale Brain Atlas to interactively explore multimodal structural and functional neuroimaging data
Collins E, Chishti O, McGrath H, Obaid S, King A, Qiu E, Gabriel E, Shen X, Arora J, Papademetris X, Constable R, Spencer D, Zaveri H. Yale Brain Atlas to interactively explore multimodal structural and functional neuroimaging data. Frontiers In Network Physiology 2025, 5: 1585019. DOI: 10.3389/fnetp.2025.1585019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMultimodal neuroimaging dataNeuroimaging dataAnalysis of multimodal neuroimaging dataBrain structure-function relationshipsFunctional neuroimaging dataFMRI activation dataWhite matter connectomeHuman Connectome ProjectBrain atlasesCortical thickness profilesConnectome ProjectHuman brainAnatomical parcellationBrainConnectivity matrixAtlas spaceYaleInteractive explorationHealthy subjectsWeb toolCognitionInteractive pagesEmotionsSubjectsConnectomeEmpathic Behavior and Behavioral Synchrony During Video Conversations in Autistic and Non-autistic Adolescents
Zadok E, Ben-Moshe Z, Gordon I, Golan O. Empathic Behavior and Behavioral Synchrony During Video Conversations in Autistic and Non-autistic Adolescents. Journal Of Autism And Developmental Disorders 2025, 1-15. PMID: 40516002, DOI: 10.1007/s10803-025-06903-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-autistic adolescentsEmpathic behaviorBehavioral synchronyFacial expressionsEmotion recognition abilitySocio-emotional behaviorMeasures of facial expressionAutistic adolescentsAutistic individualsMale adolescentsVideo conversionSocial interactionAdolescentsReduced synchronyRecognition abilityInteraction sequencesSynchronyEcological examinationBehaviorEmotionsConfederateRatersBeyond Increasing Sample Sizes: Optimizing Effect Sizes in Neuroimaging Research on Individual Differences
DeYoung C, Hilger K, Hanson J, Abend R, Allen T, Beaty R, Blain S, Chavez R, Engel S, Feilong M, Fornito A, Genç E, Goghari V, Grazioplene R, Homan P, Joyner K, Kaczkurkin A, Latzman R, Martin E, Nikolaidis A, Pickering A, Safron A, Sassenberg T, Servaas M, Smillie L, Spreng R, Viding E, Wacker J. Beyond Increasing Sample Sizes: Optimizing Effect Sizes in Neuroimaging Research on Individual Differences. Journal Of Cognitive Neuroscience 2025, 37: 1023-1034. PMID: 39792657, DOI: 10.1162/jocn_a_02297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIndividual differencesNeuroimaging researchEffect sizeStable individual differencesBetween-person effectsNeuroimaging tasksNeuroimaging studiesFocal hypothesisIncreased effect sizePsychological measuresBehavioral constructsSample sizeTheoretical matchingMultivariate approachUnivariate approachNeurobiologyCognitionNeuroimagingEmotionsIndividualsNeuroscienceBrainDifferencesTaskParticipantsNetworks of guilt, shame, pride, and disordered eating in youths show stability over time
Uddenberg C, Everaert J, Joormann J, Kober H, Gadassi‐Polack R. Networks of guilt, shame, pride, and disordered eating in youths show stability over time. Journal Of Research On Adolescence 2025, 35: e70019. PMID: 40317553, PMCID: PMC12048745, DOI: 10.1111/jora.70019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSelf-conscious emotionsDisordered eating behaviorsEating behaviorsDisordered EatingAssociated with restrictive eatingEating disorder riskPopulation-level stressorsRestrictive eatingWeight concernsDaily diariesDisorder riskCognitionAssociated with weight concernsEmotionsEatingGuiltShameNetwork analysis approachYouthBehaviorAdolescentsPrideStressorsChildhoodEmotionally Intelligent Behavior in Organizations: When Ability, Motivation, and Opportunity Meet
Levitats Z, Ivcevic Z, Brackett M. Emotionally Intelligent Behavior in Organizations: When Ability, Motivation, and Opportunity Meet. Emotion Review 2025, 17: 168-182. DOI: 10.1177/17540739251333990.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotionally intelligent behaviorInfluence of organizational cultureEmotional intelligenceLeadership processesOrganizational cultureInteraction of emotional intelligenceTeam climateMultilevel perspectiveEmotional self-efficacyExpectations of successRegulate emotionsEI abilitiesContextual influencesIntelligent behaviorMotivationSelf-EfficacyEmotionsOpportunitiesLeadershipOrganizationAbilityBehaviorBuilding Opportunities for Emotionally Intelligent Behavior in Organizations
Ivcevic Z, Levitats Z, Brackett M. Building Opportunities for Emotionally Intelligent Behavior in Organizations. Consulting Psychology Journal Practice And Research 2025 DOI: 10.1037/cpb0000297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotionally intelligent behaviorOrganizational factorsGroup of organizational factorsEmotional intelligenceSelf-perceptions of abilityWork-related outcomesWork well-beingIntersection of emotionTheory of emotional intelligenceOrganizational cultureOrganizational psychologistsEI climateInterpersonal effectsOrganizational opportunitiesDistal outcomesSelf-PerceptionProximal outcomesIntelligent behaviorIndividual's abilityIndividual variabilityWell-beingEmotionsOpportunitiesIndividual potentialPsychologistsRace-Related Differences in Protective Effects of Emotion Regulation Against GrimAge Acceleration Are Driven by Assaultive Trauma
Chowdhary A, Holloway T, Xu K, Sinha R, Harvanek Z. Race-Related Differences in Protective Effects of Emotion Regulation Against GrimAge Acceleration Are Driven by Assaultive Trauma. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice And Policy 2025 PMID: 40232770, DOI: 10.1037/tra0001888.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulationLifetime adversityBlack participantsAssess emotion regulationEmotion regulation difficultiesEmotion Regulation ScaleSignificant three-way interactionEffects of adversityBlack adultsThree-way interactionAdversity InventoryRegulation difficultiesRegulation ScaleGrimAge accelerationRegulate emotionsAssaultive traumaTraumatic eventsRace-related differencesNon-Hispanic black adultsWhite participantsEmotionsAdversityRacial differencesCross-sectional studyRace-related disparitiesEmotion Regulation, Depressive Symptoms, and Sleep Problems in Adolescents: A Four-Wave Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model
Liu S, Ying J, Feng A, Shi Q, Joormann J. Emotion Regulation, Depressive Symptoms, and Sleep Problems in Adolescents: A Four-Wave Random-Intercept Cross-Lagged Panel Model. Journal Of Psychopathology And Clinical Science 2025 PMID: 40232758, DOI: 10.1037/abn0001006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRandom intercept cross-lagged panel modelCross-lagged panel modelEmotion regulationDepressive symptomsReciprocal associationsSleep problemsDevelopment of depressive symptomsDepressive symptoms 6 monthsFour-wave longitudinal studyGender differencesPanel modelTargeted sleep interventionsSymptoms 6 monthsSleep interventionsMultigroup analysisEmotionsLongitudinal studyAdolescentsSleepSymptomsIntervention strategiesGirlsMultigroupBoysAssociationRULER: A Theory-Driven, Systemic Approach to Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning
Brackett M, Bailey C, Hoffmann J, Simmons D. RULER: A Theory-Driven, Systemic Approach to Social, Emotional, and Academic Learning. 2025, 20-38. DOI: 10.4324/9781003054573-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA feasibility study of a preventative, transdiagnostic intervention for mental health problems in adolescence: building resilience through socioemotional training (ReSET)
Lloyd A, Law R, Midgley N, Wu T, Lucas L, Atkinson E, Steinbeis N, Martin P, Veenstra R, Smith J, Ly L, Bird G, Murphy J, Plans D, Munafò M, Penton-Voak I, Deighton J, Richards K, Richards M, Fearon P, Viding E. A feasibility study of a preventative, transdiagnostic intervention for mental health problems in adolescence: building resilience through socioemotional training (ReSET). Child And Adolescent Psychiatry And Mental Health 2025, 19: 29. PMID: 40121508, PMCID: PMC11929178, DOI: 10.1186/s13034-025-00870-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMental health problemsEmotional processingSchool-based interventionsGroup-based psychotherapyResearch measuresSocial relationshipsInterpersonal psychotherapyTransdiagnostic interventionEmotion regulationEmotion perceptionPost-intervention assessmentSchool-based settingsHealth problemsMethodsThe feasibility studyDevelopmental periodMental healthEmotionsPsychotherapyCohesion interventionSchool settingsAdolescentsIntervention participantsParticipantsRetention of participantsRandomised controlled trialsExamining concordance between emotion-dependent risk-taking in the laboratory and in the real-world
Weiss N, Schick M, Raudales A, Thomas E, Ho D, Goldstein S, Kiefer R, Newberger N, Contractor A, Sullivan T. Examining concordance between emotion-dependent risk-taking in the laboratory and in the real-world. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2025, 187: 104716. PMID: 40037003, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2025.104716.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk-taking behaviorRisk-taking propensityPositive emotional statesIntimate partner violenceEmotional statesBehavioral measure of risk-taking propensityMeasure of risk-taking propensityRisk-takingNeutral emotion inductionLaboratory paradigmBehavioral measuresEmotion inductionSubstance useSexual behaviorDrinking alcoholIllicit drugsPartner violenceCondomless sexParticipantsCannabisBehaviorEmotionsSubstancesAlcoholParadigmAttachment as Prediction: Insights From Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience
Tottenham N, Vannucci A. Attachment as Prediction: Insights From Cognitive and Developmental Neuroscience. Current Directions In Psychological Science 2025, 34: 195-206. DOI: 10.1177/09637214251313714.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly caregiving experiencesAttachment schemasEmotion regulationMidline cortical regionsCaregiving experienceNeurodevelopmental frameworkDevelopmental neuroscienceEmotional Well-BeingFunctional connectivityNeural circuitryCortical regionsNeural predictionPredictive inferenceWell-beingMemoryEmpirical findingsNeurobiologyCognitionSchemaAttachmentEmotionsNeuroscienceCircuitryStudy protocol of a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation multisite trial: Dialectical behavior therapy skills group for Veterans at high-risk for suicide attempt
Decker S, Kroll-Desrosiers A, Mattocks K, Aunon F, Galliford E, DeRycke E, Doran N, Baird S, Rielage J, Ridley J, Bannister J, Giovannelli T, Fuehrlein B, Shriver C, Spana E, Honsberger M, Demirelli S, Shest E, Landes S, Goodman M, Martino S. Study protocol of a hybrid type 1 effectiveness-implementation multisite trial: Dialectical behavior therapy skills group for Veterans at high-risk for suicide attempt. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2025, 151: 107828. PMID: 39923893, DOI: 10.1016/j.cct.2025.107828.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDialectical behavior therapyTreatment-as-usualDialectical Behaviour Therapy Skills GroupSuicide attemptsEmotion dysregulationComponents of dialectical behavior therapyComprehensive DBTVeterans Health AdministrationTherapist consultation teamSkill groupsNon-veteran samplesReduce suicide attemptsAdjunctive treatmentSelf-directed violenceBehavioral therapySuicidal behaviorSuicideMultisite trialEffectiveness trialHigh-risk veteransVeteransPost-randomizationSuicide deathsEmotionsRandomized Controlled TrialsExamining the Association Among Adolescents’ Emotional Clarity, Emotion Differentiation, and the Regulation of Negative and Positive Affect Using a Daily Diary Approach
Hohensee N, Joormann J, Gadassi-Polack R. Examining the Association Among Adolescents’ Emotional Clarity, Emotion Differentiation, and the Regulation of Negative and Positive Affect Using a Daily Diary Approach. Emotion 2025, 25: 144-157. PMID: 39325397, PMCID: PMC11920256, DOI: 10.1037/emo0001424.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulation strategiesMaladaptive emotion regulation strategiesEmotional clarityEmotion differentiationPositive affectRegulation strategiesHigher emotional clarityPositive emotion differentiationDaily diary approachWithin-person levelIntensive longitudinal designEmotion knowledgeDiary approachEmotional experienceLongitudinal designEmotionsAssociated with higher useAffectAdolescentsRegulatory strategiesAssociated with decreased useImpact choiceHigher useYouthDaily lifeUnderstanding students' emotion regulation strategy selection using network analysis approach
Ha C, Ng Z, Cipriano C. Understanding students' emotion regulation strategy selection using network analysis approach. Personality And Individual Differences 2025, 233: 112913. DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2024.112913.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmotion regulation strategiesRegulation strategiesEmotion regulation developmentSelection of emotion regulation strategiesEmotion regulation assessmentsSecondary schoolsStudents' useStudentsSchoolStrategy selectionRumination strategiesEmotional situationsRegulation assessmentsRelationship patternsSomatic relaxationEmotionsAdolescentsNetwork analysis approachDynamic interconnectionDiscourseAnalysis approachStrategiesSituationChildrenRuminantsAvailability of community resources reduces the association among community violence exposure, negative emotionality, and substance use disorders
Ricard J, Richeson J, Baskin-Sommers A. Availability of community resources reduces the association among community violence exposure, negative emotionality, and substance use disorders. Child Abuse & Neglect 2025, 160: 107226. PMID: 39754991, DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2024.107226.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance use disordersCommunity violence exposureIndirect effect of negative emotionsExposure to community violenceEffects of negative emotionsNegative emotionsViolence exposureCommunity violenceUse disorderAvailability of community resourcesOccurrence of substance use disordersSelf-medication hypothesisHeightened negative emotionsCommunity resourcesModerated mediation analysisIndirect effectsPsychological mechanismsMediation analysisEmotionsPublic health approachModerating RoleDisordersHealth approachAssociated with increased occurrenceViolence
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Mentalizing, epistemic trust and interpersonal problems in emotion regulation: A sequential path analysis across common mental health disorders and community control samples
Kumpasoğlu G, Saunders R, Campbell C, Nolte T, Montague R, Pilling S, Leibowitz J, Fonagy P. Mentalizing, epistemic trust and interpersonal problems in emotion regulation: A sequential path analysis across common mental health disorders and community control samples. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 372: 502-511. PMID: 39694336, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.12.050.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInterpersonal problemsEmotion regulationEmotion dysregulationSequential mediation analysisMental health disordersEpistemic trustMediation analysisCross-sectional design prevents causal inferencesAssociated with emotion dysregulationMultiple mental health disordersHealth disordersCommunity control sampleEffective emotion regulationNon-clinical populationsModerated mediation analysisSample recruitment methodPsychological functioningSocial-communicative aspectsGroup differencesEmotionsMentalPath analysisStudy limitationsSequential path analysisDisorders
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